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Rising stars in information and communication technology
The quest for more efficiency and security is reflected in the economy as a whole, but especially in the product and process innovations in information and communication technology (ICT). We examine the ten concepts considered to have the brightest prospects in the business segment in terms of their potential to gain widespread use during this decade. Out of these, the three most promising ICT approaches are biometrics, open-source software and radio tagging (RFID).internet telephony (VoIP), advanced mobile radio technology (WLAN, UMTS, WiMax), biometrics, quantum cryptography, Model information and communication technology (ICT), Driven Archi-tecture (MDA), decentralised storage (ILM), decentralised data process-ing (grid computing), open-source software, outsourcing, and radio tag-ging (RFID)
The Relationship between Buyer and a B2B e-Marketplace: Cooperation Determinants in an Electronic Market Context
In this article, the authors argue that cooperation may be achieved by adding technology dimensions to the core product. Given the growing importance of real time information exchange and interactivity, a better understanding of the use of technology to the establishment and development of the buyer-supplier cooperative relationships is essential for knowledge advancement. Using a sample of nearly 400 SMEs purchasing managers, this paper reveals that in an electronic market context, cooperation is positively affected by termination costs, supplier policies and practices, communication and information exchange, and negatively affected by product prices and opportunistic behavior. Moreover, both relationship commitment and trust play a major role in mediating the relationships between these five determinants and cooperation.relationship marketing, trust, cooperation, electronic markets, e-commerce
Studies in Trade and Investment: The Development Impact of Information Technology in Trade Facilitation
Section A of this chapter deals with the role of SMEs in exports while section B details evolution in the use of IT for cargo clearance. Section C examines the impact of IT trade facilitation measures on SMEs. Section D presents stakeholder interviews on the impact of information technology automation in trade facilitation. Section E concludes the chapter and proposes some recommendations.Trade facilitation, ICT, IT, SMEs, export, customs, India
Research on the Application of E-commerce to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): the Case of India
SMEs account for a large proportion and play an important role in the development of each country in the world, including India. The globalization will bring many advantages for enterprises however SMEs will face fierce competition at the local, national and International level. In order to maintain and promote the important role of SMEs in the context of increased competition, SMEs have to change and adopt new technologies. E-commerce and digital technologies are bringing opportunities to help SMEs improve their competitiveness, narrow the gap with big enterprises thanks to their fairness and flexibility of the digital business environment. According to UNIDO (2017), India is one of the countries successfully applying e-commerce to SMEs. Contributing to this success is the important role of the Indian government. Therefore, this paper focuses on researching the application of e-commerce to SMEs in terms of the role of government in promoting and creating an ecosystem for SMEs and e-commerce development
An open standard for the exchange of information in the Australian timber sector
The purpose of this paper is to describe business-to-business (B2B) communication and the characteristics of an open standard for electronic communication within the Australian timber and wood products industry. Current issues, future goals and strategies for using business-to-business communication will be considered.
From the perspective of the Timber industry sector, this study is important because supply chain efficiency is a key component in an organisation's strategy to gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Strong improvement in supply chain performance is possible with improved business-to-business communication which is used both for building trust and providing real time marketing data.
Traditional methods such as electronic data interchange (EDI) used to facilitate B2B communication have a number of disadvantages, such as high implementation and running costs and a rigid and inflexible messaging standard. Information and communications technologies (ICT) have supported the emergence of web-based EDI which maintains the advantages of the traditional paradigm while negating the disadvantages. This has been further extended by the advent of the Semantic web which rests on the fundamental idea that web resources should be annotated with semantic markup that captures information about their meaning and facilitates meaningful machine-to-machine communication.
This paper provides an ontology using OWL (Web Ontology Language) for the Australian Timber sector that can be used in conjunction with semantic web services to provide effective and cheap B2B communications
Online grocery retailing in Jordan: Future perspectives
Electronic commerce (e-Commerce) has been considered as the way of conducting business transactions online. The use of e-commerce technologies is widely accepted around the world since it offers organizations many opportunities to improve their performance. However, it is still skeptical that using this technology will come up with positive expectations. This study aimed at identifying the possible benefits and barriers that may affect the Jordanian grocery retailersâ decision to adopt this kind of technologies
Impacts of Information Technology on Business Performance of Small-sized Agribusiness Firms
It has been identified that Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia play an important role in the Indonesia's economy. Its contribution to the national economy (i.e., GDP and export values), however, is relatively minimal as to compare with its unit numbers and number of labor involved. It is also of considerable lower than those of large-sized enterprises whose unit number and number of labor involved were much lower than those of SMEs. This, to some extent, indicates that SMEs' productivity is relatively low. Some improvements are required accordingly. Information and communication technology, especially Internet technology application within SMEs is regarded to have the potentials to significantly increase their business performance. This study is aimed at investigating factors that potentially affect internet adoption and analyzing the impact of internet adoption on business performance of small-sized agribusiness firms. Modified Supply Process Model was adopted as an approach model in this study. One hundred and one small-sized agribusiness owners/operators were randomly selected as respondents. Primary data were collected and analyzed using path analysis. Results of the study showed that internet adoption within small-sized agribusiness owners/operators was significantly affected by perceived ease of use, internet self efficacy, internet anxiety, and personal innovativeness. Small-sized agribusiness firms' business performance was affected by the level of internet adoption (i.e., non-adopter, potential adopter or adopter). This indicates that internet technology has the potentials to increase business performance
The Development Impact of Information Technology in Trade Facilitation
The main purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview and context of the country studies on Information Technology (IT) for Trade Facilitation (TF) in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).Impact of Information Techonology, Trade Facilitation, SMEs
Prospects for the Digital Economy in South Africa: Technology, Policy, People, and Strategies
E-commerce, South Africa, Information policy, Digital economy, Information infrastructure
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