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Author:Eze, U. C.
Seong, K. T.
Title:The Influence of Enterprise Structure and Strategy on the Level of E-Commerce Deployment in Singapore Enterprises
Journal:Journal of Global Information Technology Management
2001 : VOL. 4:2, p. 38-54
Index terms:INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
SINGAPORE
STRATEGY
Language:eng
Abstract:The authors develop a theoretical framework to explain the level of e-commerce deployment in enterprises. Factors considered include enterprise structure factors (size, functional differentiation, centralization), and enterprise strategic factors (aggressiveness, proactiveness, risk seeking). The authors used three dependent variables to assess the level of e-commerce deployment (volume, diversity, and sophistication). The authors analyzed 90 responses from a survey of 250 e-commerce users. The authors' analysis suggests that the data provide some support for the framework. The results indicate that enterprise size explained much of the level of e- commerce deployment in enterprises, suggesting that the level of e-commerce deployment is partly a matter of resource availability and transaction volume.
SCIMA record nr: 228023
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