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An exploratory comparison of e-commerce adoption in large and small enterprises

Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsDaniel EM, Grimshaw DJ
JournalJournal of Information Technology
Volume17
Issue3
Pagination133-147
Date Published09/2002
ISBN Number1466-4437
URLhttp://oro.open.ac.uk/2003/
Refereed DesignationRefereed

Abstract

This study compares the reasons why small and large companies are adopting electronic commerce (e-commerce) and compares the benefits realized from the adoption of e-commerce by these two groups of companies. Two surveys that were undertaken contemporaneously on the use of e-commerce by small and large companies in the UK were used as the empirical basis for this study. The study found that the use of e-commerce for responding to competitors, providing enhanced customer services and improving relations with suppliers was driving the uptake by smaller businesses to a greater extent than by their larger counterparts. Only in the area of improved operational efficiency did larger businesses express greater interest in adopting e-commerce. The study also found that smaller businesses believed that they had achieved greater benefits from their e-commerce services than had the larger firms in all areas explored.