The factors leading to variations in e-business use among U.S. firms are identified. Building on diffusion of innovation theory, an integrated model is developed that explains the relative influence of eight known determinants. Diversity and volume of e-business use are empirically investigated using a sample of 294 firms. The analysis demonstrates that (1) considering the diversity of e-business use, pressure from trading partners is the most important driver, (2) when e-business volume is investigated, government pressure emerges as the strongest factor, (3) government promotion may not have much effect on the diversity of e-business use by private companies, but does significantly influence the volume of e-business use by firms doing bus...
Using data from the third UK Community Innovation Survey we model the usage of e-business across and...
In this paper we employ firm-level data collected in three countries to analyze factors determining ...
This empirical study of organisational e-business adoption, utilising both qualitative and quantitat...
[[abstract]]The factors leading to variations in e-business use among U.S. firms are identified. Bui...
[[abstract]]The factors leading to variations in e-business use among U.S. firms are identified. Bui...
Grounded in the innovation diffusion literature and the resource-based theory, this paper develops a...
Grounded in the innovation diffusion literature and the resource-based theory, this paper develops a...
Purpose: To describe the factors that facilitate the adoption of e-business in firms. To go in deep ...
Since the mid-1990s researchers have sought to understand why some firms embark on e-commerce operat...
textAcross industries, firms are actively engaged in the adoption and integration of e-business too...
textAcross industries, firms are actively engaged in the adoption and integration of e-business too...
Purpose: To describe the factors that facilitate the adoption of e-business in firms. To go in deep ...
Purpose: Provide empirical validation of the model developed by García-Moreno, García-Moreno, Nájera...
This study examined factors determining e-business usage and its influence on business performance...
The paper provides baseline conditions of the U.S. e-commerce in the post-dot.com era. The article e...
Using data from the third UK Community Innovation Survey we model the usage of e-business across and...
In this paper we employ firm-level data collected in three countries to analyze factors determining ...
This empirical study of organisational e-business adoption, utilising both qualitative and quantitat...
[[abstract]]The factors leading to variations in e-business use among U.S. firms are identified. Bui...
[[abstract]]The factors leading to variations in e-business use among U.S. firms are identified. Bui...
Grounded in the innovation diffusion literature and the resource-based theory, this paper develops a...
Grounded in the innovation diffusion literature and the resource-based theory, this paper develops a...
Purpose: To describe the factors that facilitate the adoption of e-business in firms. To go in deep ...
Since the mid-1990s researchers have sought to understand why some firms embark on e-commerce operat...
textAcross industries, firms are actively engaged in the adoption and integration of e-business too...
textAcross industries, firms are actively engaged in the adoption and integration of e-business too...
Purpose: To describe the factors that facilitate the adoption of e-business in firms. To go in deep ...
Purpose: Provide empirical validation of the model developed by García-Moreno, García-Moreno, Nájera...
This study examined factors determining e-business usage and its influence on business performance...
The paper provides baseline conditions of the U.S. e-commerce in the post-dot.com era. The article e...
Using data from the third UK Community Innovation Survey we model the usage of e-business across and...
In this paper we employ firm-level data collected in three countries to analyze factors determining ...
This empirical study of organisational e-business adoption, utilising both qualitative and quantitat...