2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.is.2006.04.001
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The role of information technology in achieving the organisation's strategic development goals: A case study

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“…For our motivation, we restricted our consideration regarding the regular meaning of the organization for economic cooperation and Development, which depends on work figured in charts and graphs. The broadly acknowledged definition focuses on small scale enterprises with between 1 to 45 employees, while Medium Sized Enterprises are firms with between 40 to 90 representatives [5]. As per we discussed in earlier, small scale enterprises are characterized as firms that are registered and have fewer than 50 workers.…”
Section: Fig 1 Commercializing Technology With Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For our motivation, we restricted our consideration regarding the regular meaning of the organization for economic cooperation and Development, which depends on work figured in charts and graphs. The broadly acknowledged definition focuses on small scale enterprises with between 1 to 45 employees, while Medium Sized Enterprises are firms with between 40 to 90 representatives [5]. As per we discussed in earlier, small scale enterprises are characterized as firms that are registered and have fewer than 50 workers.…”
Section: Fig 1 Commercializing Technology With Smesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction between information technology and organizations is complex and is influenced by many mediating factors, including the organization's structure, business processes, politics, culture, surrounding environment, and management decisions. [17]. According to Laudon (1990), information technology changes both the relative costs of capital and the costs of information.…”
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“…One of the solutions she recommended to solve this complex issue was that high growth organisations should develop new skills and capabilities which will allow them to cope with the complexity. This can be attained by appointing new personnel or acquiring new resources such as new information systems targeted at improving organisational efficiency and effectiveness (Mojisola et al, 2008:35-40) [17]. According to Laudon (1990), information technology changes both the relative costs of capital and the costs of information.…”
Section: Impact Of Information Systems On Organisations and Business mentioning
confidence: 99%