A conceptual framework for guiding SMEs in the application of IT from a South African point of view
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University of Pretoria
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Companies cannot keep up with the change occurring in the ICT arena. As a result of companies being chased by an untamed animal namely IT evolution, they fear that they cannot run, as running feels like floating in air. This ICT evolution has become a fearful sight for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs). This research project acknowledges this fear and provides a conceptual framework whereby SMEs can familiarise themselves when engaging in ICT investments from a South African point of view. The data collected in this qualitative study is based on ten different SMEs as well as one larger company, to try and obtain a benchmark which SMEs can strive towards. The outcome of this research project allows SMEs to be less fearful when deciding on ICT and seeing how ICT can benefit these organisations. Copyright
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Dissertation (MCom)--University of Pretoria, 2010.
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Outsourcing, Technology, Information and communications technology (ICT), Information communications, Conceptual framework, Adoption models, Building blocks, Technology, Adoption, Skills, Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), Strategy, UCTD
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Steyn, AA 2010, A conceptual framework for guiding SMEs in the application of IT from a South African point of view, MCom dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/27987 >