2016
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajtab.20160203.12
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The Impact of Electronic Commerce Application on Business Process in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Adamawa and Taraba States-Nigeria

Abstract: Electronic commerce is very important to business processes. This is because it generally provides new ways and opportunities for organizations to broaden their participation into new markets. Despite these numerous contribution there still lots of challenges confronting SMEs in the application of electronic commerce because they are small and are challenged by lack of adequate resources and training, inadequate infrastructure, lack of push from the supply chain, lack of vision and a persistent poor security m… Show more

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“…The report from the National Policy on Micro, Small and Medium enterprises 2013 indicated on its findings that developing countries with well functioning higher number of micro, small and medium entities do employ more and have desirable level of economic growth compare to their counterparts [4]. Pembi [10] stated that, SMEs are the key drivers and virtually to all economies globally due to their role in employment creation, income generation, resource utilization, poverty reduction, competitiveness of the economy and utilization of technology. This sector is not only a catalyst for growth, productivity, job creation, elevation of poverty and competitiveness of the economy but also a backbone of breading and creating the floor for domestic entrepreneurial potentials, technological innovativeness, managerial competencies and technical skills for the growth and development of a vibrant and positive economy [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The report from the National Policy on Micro, Small and Medium enterprises 2013 indicated on its findings that developing countries with well functioning higher number of micro, small and medium entities do employ more and have desirable level of economic growth compare to their counterparts [4]. Pembi [10] stated that, SMEs are the key drivers and virtually to all economies globally due to their role in employment creation, income generation, resource utilization, poverty reduction, competitiveness of the economy and utilization of technology. This sector is not only a catalyst for growth, productivity, job creation, elevation of poverty and competitiveness of the economy but also a backbone of breading and creating the floor for domestic entrepreneurial potentials, technological innovativeness, managerial competencies and technical skills for the growth and development of a vibrant and positive economy [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%