2005
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-819-2.ch001
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Role of Small-Business Strategic Alliances in the Perception of Benefits and Disadvantages of E-Commerce Adoption in SMEs

Abstract: Despite the proclaimed advantages of small-business strategic alliances, little research has been carried out to determine whether these structures promote the benefits and/or “cushion” the disadvantages arising from e-commerce adoption for member businesses. There has also been a lack of research into comparing e-commerce use in those small businesses that are members of a strategic alliance to those that have opted to remain outside such arrangements. This chapter aims to correct the situation by presenting … Show more

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“…It is undeniable that e-commerce has changed many things in the business; it not only has changed the way they sell, purchase or deal with their customers and suppliers but it has also changed the business perspective from "production excellence" to "customer intimacy" (Macgregor & Vrazalic (2005) and from being "agent of seller" to being "agent of buyer" (Achrol & Kotler, 1999), and the business focus from physical goods alone to a service, information and intelligence focus (Rayport & Jaworski, 2001). As a result, the new economy era -the information era -has been created.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is undeniable that e-commerce has changed many things in the business; it not only has changed the way they sell, purchase or deal with their customers and suppliers but it has also changed the business perspective from "production excellence" to "customer intimacy" (Macgregor & Vrazalic (2005) and from being "agent of seller" to being "agent of buyer" (Achrol & Kotler, 1999), and the business focus from physical goods alone to a service, information and intelligence focus (Rayport & Jaworski, 2001). As a result, the new economy era -the information era -has been created.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The achieved developments in the late twentieth century resulted in the formation of e-commerce which revolutionized the field of commerce and business. In other words, e-commerce has dramatically changed the lifestyles of people in the developed countries (MacGregor and Vrazalic, 2005). E-commerce is considered to be one of the best instances in which information and communication technologies are applied for economic purposes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce, is trading in products or services using computer networks, such as the Internet. It is undeniable that e-commerce has changed the way in which business is conducted; it has not only changed the way people sell, purchase or deal with their customers and suppliers but it has also changed the business perspective from "production excellence" to "customer intimacy" (Macgregor & Vrazalic, 2005) and from being "agent of seller" to being "agent of buyer" (Achrol & Kotler, 1999), and the business focus from physical goods alone to a service, information and intelligence focus (Rayport & Jaworski, 2001). As a result, the new economy era -the information era -has been created.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%