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Electronic commerce adoption barriers of SMMEs in tourism

Author(s)
Dakela, Sibongiseni Maxine
Date Issued
2005
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract
The main objective of this research project was to explore organisational electronic commerce (e-commerce) adoption barriers experienced by SMMEs (Small Medium Micro Enterprises). In order for an SMME to become an e-business model. An SMME may start-up as an e-business without any transformation. Barriers to e-commerce adoption in htis research need to be identified. The research study should provide guidlines for SMMEs to use and pro-actively avoid possible barriers before and during the adoption process of e-business.
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Thesis (MTech (Information Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2005.
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Electronic commerce -...

Small Business -- Sou...

Tourism -- South Afri...

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