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The European Commission and SME support mechanisms for e‐business

Steven Peet (Steven Peet is a Lecturer in E‐business, at the Crewe and Alsager Faculty of the Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK.)
Clare Brindley (Clare Brindley is Deputy Head of Department at the Crewe and Alsager Faculty of the Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK.)
Bob Ritchie (Bob Ritchie is Head of Department, at the Crewe and Alsager Faculty of the Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe, UK.)

European Business Review

ISSN: 0955-534X

Article publication date: 1 October 2002

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Abstract

This paper explores and validates the premise that European small‐ to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) are less advanced in their adoption of e‐business than their US counterparts. The authors then examine the efforts of the European Information Society Project Office (ECISPO) in encouraging and informing SMEs by using the Internet as an educational, informational and networking tool. The methods employed by the ECISPO are evaluated against an information processing model. The authors then question the validity/usefulness of the site usage statistics which are provided in an aggregated format. The paper concludes that the full interactivity of the Web is being underutilised as an informational tool and proposes an e‐business adoption model for the SME sector. The paper also concludes that site usage statistics need to be presented in a disaggregated form to enable more detailed analysis to be performed.

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Peet, S., Brindley, C. and Ritchie, B. (2002), "The European Commission and SME support mechanisms for e‐business", European Business Review, Vol. 14 No. 5, pp. 335-341. https://doi.org/10.1108/09555340210444185

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