An Empirical Study of Factors Affecting Electronic Commerce Adoption among SMEs in Malaysia
An Empirical Study of Factors Affecting Electronic Commerce Adoption among SMEs in Malaysia
Author(s): Syed Shah Alam, Md. Yunus Ali, Mohd. Fauzi Mohd. JanicSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: e-commerce; SMEs; Relative advantage; Malaysia; M15: IT Management; e.-komercija; smulkusis ir vidutinis verslas; santykinis pranašumas; Malaizija
Summary/Abstract: This study empirically examines determinants of E-commerce adoption by Malaysian Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. Research model for this study was drawn on the literature on information and communication technology, Information system, and electronic data interchange. This study tested seven hypotheses on factors that influence e-commerce adoption with empirical data from a sample of 200 SMEs in Malaysia. The findings show that relative advantage, compatibility, organizational readiness, manager's characteristics, and security have significant impact on e-commerce adoption. The study provides a clear understanding of manager's perception about e-commerce adoption in their businesses. This study is important in a global context, as SMEs in Malaysia are going for exporting their product in the global marketplace.
Journal: Journal of Business Economics and Management
- Issue Year: 12/2011
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 375-399
- Page Count: 25
- Language: English