2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5414.2003.02539.x
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Multiple Conceptualizations of Small Business Web Use and Benefit*

Abstract: Small businesses play an important role in the U.S. economy and there is anecdotal evidence that use of the Web is beneficial to such businesses. There is, however, little systematic analysis of the conditions that lead to successful use of and thereby benefits from the Web for small businesses. Based on the innovation adoption, organizations, and information systems (IS) implementation literature, we identify a set of variables that are related to adoption, use, and benefits of information technology (IT), wi… Show more

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“…The survey yielded 220 usable responses for a response rate of 5.5%, which is a limitation of the study. Other published surveys, however, have had a similar response rate (Pflughoeft, Ramamurthy, Soofi, Yasai-Ardekani, & Zahedi, 2003).There can be several reasons for the low response rate in the current study. First, the length of the instrument might have dissuaded responses.…”
Section: Methodscontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…The survey yielded 220 usable responses for a response rate of 5.5%, which is a limitation of the study. Other published surveys, however, have had a similar response rate (Pflughoeft, Ramamurthy, Soofi, Yasai-Ardekani, & Zahedi, 2003).There can be several reasons for the low response rate in the current study. First, the length of the instrument might have dissuaded responses.…”
Section: Methodscontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…Indeed, EC capability, which encompasses information use and transactional use of EC (as well as customisation and back-end integration), exhibits a positive relationship with firm performance (Zhu, 2004). Findings from Pflughoeft et al (2003) suggest that the use of the web for e-commerce (transactional use) by small businesses is related to both strategic benefits (expressed in terms of market expansion, increasing sales, and improving customer bases) and operational efficiencies (such as reductions in operating costs, productivity, speed of conducting business activities, ability of employees to work away from the office, and the firm's ability to meet customers' needs). Additionally, according to theses authors, use of web for information search (information use) is linked to operational efficiencies.…”
Section: Type Of Ec Use and Ec Advantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings from these studies have shown that EC adoption and use by organisations can generate various advantages (Pflughoeft et al, 2003;Pires and Aisbett, 2003). EC usage has a significant impact on business performance Merono-Cerdan and Soto-Acosta, 2005;Ramamurthy and Premkumar, 1995;Shin, 2004;Yao et al, 2002;Wade et al, 2004;Zhu and Kraemer, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the case in which the relationships between observed indicators and constructs are uncertain or when constructs are new, Yoon (2002) and Pflughoet et al (2003) recommended an EFA before a CFA to identify the underlying constructs and investigate the relationships between indicators.…”
Section: Exploratory Factor Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%