Korea's Experience in Promoting e-Business Adoption Among Micro and Small Enterprises
In Korea, around 3.1 million small
enterprises (99.2 percent of the total) operate with less
than 50 employees. Micro & small businesses (MSBs),
however, have lagged well behind in the adoption of IT,
largely due to insufficient financial, human and
technological resources. To address this, Korea has taken
bold measures to help MSBs exploit the potential of ICT as a
driver of productivity and growth.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: |
Hanna, James,
Yoon, Jeongwon |
Language: | English |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, DC
2004-12
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Subjects: | ACCOUNT,
ACCOUNTS,
APPLICATION SERVICE PROVIDERS,
BEST PRACTICES,
BIDDING,
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION,
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT,
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT,
BUSINESS MODELS,
BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING,
BUSINESS PROCESSES,
BUSINESS SKILLS,
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES,
E- BUSINESS,
E- COMMERCE,
E-BUSINESS,
E-COMMERCE,
E-GOVERNMENT,
ECOMMERCE,
ECONOMIES OF SCALE,
ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS,
ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING,
INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE,
INFORMATION SHARING,
INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK,
KNOW HOW,
KNOW-HOW,
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY,
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT,
LARGE ENTERPRISES,
LAWS,
MIS,
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE,
NETWORKS,
PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS,
PROCUREMENT,
PROGRAMS,
PUBLISHING,
SERVICE PROVIDERS,
SMALL ENTERPRISES,
SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS,
TELECOMMUNICATION,
TRAINING COURSES,
TRAINING PROGRAMS,
TRANSPARENCY, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/12/5536204/koreas-experience-promoting-e-business-adoption-among-micro-small-enterprises
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10344
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