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The Use of Hosted Enterprise Applications by SMEs: A Dual Market and User Perspective
This deliberately dual perspective paper seeks to deepen
our understanding of the engagement of SMEs in hosted
enterprise applications in the UK. The emergence and
development of the ASP sector has attracted much interest
and highly optimistic forecasts for revenues. The paper
starts by considering ICT adoption by SMEs in general
before reviewing the provision of hosted enterprise
applications in the US and UK (market perspective). The
study is extended by qualitative empirical data collected by
semi-structured interviews with SME users of hosted
enterprise applications (user perspective) and subsequent
analysis in order to develop the key findings and
conclusions. From an SME user perspective the key
findings to emerge from the study include: i) confirmation
that ICT infrastructure was no longer a barrier to adoption,
ii) the pragmatic approach taken to security issues, iii) the
use of both multiple information systems and multiple
service providers, iv) the financial attractiveness of the
rental model and v) the intention to continue or extend the
use of hosted applications. It also highlights the
opportunity for gaining competitive advantage by using
hosted enterprise applications to reduce costs. There are
very few empirical studies of hosted applications which
take deliberately market and SME user perspectives - this
paper makes an important contribution in this emerging
field.
Introduction
The broad relationship between small and medium sized
enterprises (SMEs) and their use of information and
communication technologies (ICT) is p ...
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