Impact of information and communication technology in Nigerian small-to medium-sized enterprises

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Purpose – The purpose of this (qualitative, multiple-case) study is to determine how small-to medium-sized enterprise (SME) leaders in Nigeria use information and communication technology (ICT) adoption as a business strategy to increase profitability and compete globally. Design/methodology/approac...

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Autores: Okundaye, Kessington, Fan,Susan K., Dwyer, Rocky J.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad ESAN
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.esan.edu.pe/index.php/jefas/article/view/80
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12640/2560
https://doi.org/10.1108/JEFAS-08-2018-0086
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Innovation
Business growth
ICT adoption rates
ICT penetration
Information and communication technology adaptation
Innovación
Crecimiento empresarial
Tasas de adopción de las TIC
Penetración de las TIC
Adaptación de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación
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title Impact of information and communication technology in Nigerian small-to medium-sized enterprises
spellingShingle Impact of information and communication technology in Nigerian small-to medium-sized enterprises
Okundaye, Kessington
Innovation
Business growth
ICT adoption rates
ICT penetration
Information and communication technology adaptation
Innovación
Crecimiento empresarial
Tasas de adopción de las TIC
Penetración de las TIC
Adaptación de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
title_short Impact of information and communication technology in Nigerian small-to medium-sized enterprises
title_full Impact of information and communication technology in Nigerian small-to medium-sized enterprises
title_fullStr Impact of information and communication technology in Nigerian small-to medium-sized enterprises
title_full_unstemmed Impact of information and communication technology in Nigerian small-to medium-sized enterprises
title_sort Impact of information and communication technology in Nigerian small-to medium-sized enterprises
author Okundaye, Kessington
author_facet Okundaye, Kessington
Fan,Susan K.
Dwyer, Rocky J.
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Dwyer, Rocky J.
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Fan,Susan K.
Dwyer, Rocky J.
dc.subject.en_EN.fl_str_mv Innovation
Business growth
ICT adoption rates
ICT penetration
Information and communication technology adaptation
topic Innovation
Business growth
ICT adoption rates
ICT penetration
Information and communication technology adaptation
Innovación
Crecimiento empresarial
Tasas de adopción de las TIC
Penetración de las TIC
Adaptación de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
dc.subject.es_ES.fl_str_mv Innovación
Crecimiento empresarial
Tasas de adopción de las TIC
Penetración de las TIC
Adaptación de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación
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description Purpose – The purpose of this (qualitative, multiple-case) study is to determine how small-to medium-sized enterprise (SME) leaders in Nigeria use information and communication technology (ICT) adoption as a business strategy to increase profitability and compete globally. Design/methodology/approach – The participants for this study consisted of executive-level SME leaders who had the authority to approve ICT implementation within their respective organizations. Individual interviews were undertaken with participants to gain an understanding of their experience of determining the merits of and implementing ICT. The technology acceptance model, which specifies the relationship between perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude toward computer use and intention to use technology, was applied as a framework to explain the Nigerian SME’s ICT adoption strategies. Findings – Four major themes emerged from the data analysis: ICT adoption factors, ICT roles and benefits, role of government and SME success factors. The findings of this study may help SME leaders and government leaders address many of the factors inhibiting the adoption of ICT in SMEs in Nigeria. Practical implications – This study may ensure that SMEs are successful and able to create jobs, which in turn may help to promote socioeconomic development through adoption of ICT. Originality/value – The findings from this study contribute to the knowledge base regarding factors that affect ICT adoption by SME leaders as a business strategy to increase profitability and compete globally, particularly within SMEs in Lagos, Nigeria. It further addressed the gap in existing literature regarding other factors such as the influence of culture on ICT adoption, cost of ICT implementation, available ICT skills, infrastructure and ICT knowledge gap as the primary impeding factors of ICT adoption in Nigerian SMEs.
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Individual interviews were undertaken with participants to gain an understanding of their experience of determining the merits of and implementing ICT. The technology acceptance model, which specifies the relationship between perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude toward computer use and intention to use technology, was applied as a framework to explain the Nigerian SME’s ICT adoption strategies. Findings – Four major themes emerged from the data analysis: ICT adoption factors, ICT roles and benefits, role of government and SME success factors. The findings of this study may help SME leaders and government leaders address many of the factors inhibiting the adoption of ICT in SMEs in Nigeria. Practical implications – This study may ensure that SMEs are successful and able to create jobs, which in turn may help to promote socioeconomic development through adoption of ICT. Originality/value – The findings from this study contribute to the knowledge base regarding factors that affect ICT adoption by SME leaders as a business strategy to increase profitability and compete globally, particularly within SMEs in Lagos, Nigeria. It further addressed the gap in existing literature regarding other factors such as the influence of culture on ICT adoption, cost of ICT implementation, available ICT skills, infrastructure and ICT knowledge gap as the primary impeding factors of ICT adoption in Nigerian SMEs.Objetivo - El propósito de este estudio (cualitativo, de casos múltiples) es determinar cómo los líderes de las pequeñas y medianas empresas (PYME) en Nigeria utilizan la adopción de tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) como estrategia comercial para aumentar la rentabilidad y competir a nivel mundial. Diseño / metodología / enfoque - Los participantes de este estudio consistieron en líderes de pymes de nivel ejecutivo que tenían la autoridad para aprobar la implementación de las TIC dentro de sus respectivas organizaciones. Se realizaron entrevistas individuales con los participantes para comprender su experiencia en la determinación de los méritos y la implementación de las TIC. El modelo de aceptación de la tecnología, que especifica la relación entre la utilidad percibida, la facilidad de uso percibida, la actitud hacia el uso de la computadora y la intención de utilizar la tecnología, se aplicó como marco para explicar las estrategias de adopción de las TIC de la PYME nigeriana. Recomendaciones - Del análisis de datos surgieron cuatro temas principales: factores de adopción de las TIC, funciones y beneficios de las TIC, función del gobierno y factores de éxito de las PYME. Los hallazgos de este estudio pueden ayudar a los líderes de las PYME y los líderes gubernamentales a abordar muchos de los factores que inhiben la adopción de las TIC en las PYME en Nigeria. Implicaciones prácticas - Este estudio puede garantizar que las PYME tengan éxito y puedan crear puestos de trabajo, lo que a su vez puede ayudar a promover el desarrollo socioeconómico mediante la adopción de las TIC. Originalidad / valor - Los hallazgos de este estudio contribuyen a la base de conocimientos sobre los factores que afectan la adopción de las TIC por parte de los líderes de las pymes como estrategia comercial para aumentar la rentabilidad y competir a nivel mundial, particularmente dentro de las pymes en Lagos, Nigeria. 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