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Purpose – The paper seeks to overcome previous research limitations by examining both macro (industry, country) and micro (functions, enterprise) level phenomena within the information communication technologies (ICT) use of small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs). Australia and Germany...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the high rates of economic growth of the US economy and the remarkable acceleration of productivity growth since the mid‐1990s which is widely attributed to the modern information and communication technologies (ICTs)....
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Purpose – The paper seeks to analyse and discuss the impact of information technology competence and relationship management on relationship value and relationship profitability. Design/methodology/approach – The paper draws on an empirical study of 123 relationships. The data are analysed...
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Purpose – This paper aims to analyse whether, and how far, library and information services (LIS) are involved in e‐Science and grid computing projects funded by authorities in the European Union and Germany. It explains and emphasises the relevance of LIS‐based information services and...
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. Barriers to entrepreneurship, to setting up new firms and to innovations which are prevalent on goods and capital markets also …
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. Barriers to entrepreneurship, to setting up new firms and to innovations which are prevalent on goods and capital markets also …
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. However, innovations seem to be more productive in small firms. Scale economies at the sectoral level are indicated by …
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In this paper, a theoretical model of the impact of product and process innovations on output, capacity utilization … than noninnovative firms. Innovations also change the market structure. The frequency of price and output changes is lower …
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