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This paper explores the effects of government policies on the development of Small and Medium Enterprises in developing countries through the examination of the case of Nigeria. Many research studies reported that SMEs in Nigeria have not benefited from the policies formulated by the government....
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practices of horizontal collaboration in global supply chain management. Then, a survey of Austrian food SMEs assessed the …
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The digital age has brought up improved and efficient marketing ways for businesses to grow, earn publicity and generate more revenue. Web 2.0 marketing is a marketing medium that allows business to collaborate through sharing activities such as content and multimedia. This study explores the...
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This article describes ubiquitous sensing devices, enabled by wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies, now cut across every area of modern day living, affecting individuals and businesses and offering the ability to obtain and measure environmental indicators. Proliferation of these devices...
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In this article, an IT risk management (ITRM) framework for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is designed and evaluated. The framework's objective is to provide an uncomplicated and accessible ITRM approach primarily aimed at SMEs without a dedicated ITRM. The framework combines essential...
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This paper identifies the factors for adopting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) delivered as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) among small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The authors conducted a two phases' qualitative-methodology: interviews with 20 experts from SaaS vendor (Microsoft) and a...
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