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Digital Entrepreneurship has revolutionized worldwide businesses. Worked by the fast development of computer knowledge, Electronic Businesses (here in after acronym as EBSs) are experiencing the increasing growth in the global economy. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of...
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Most micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) operate informally. While informal sectors are thought to contribute less to national economic development, MSMEs are a driving force behind national economic growth. Thus, formalizing informal MSMEs is critical to boosting national...
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Company size is a critical factor for the Industry 4.0 adoption since larger companies are more likely to deploy I4.0 processes technologies rather than SMEs. Given the lack of a standardisation procedure regarding the I4.0 initiative, SMEs lack of strategy and management scenarios for I4.0...
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The process of digital transformation requires a careful management since it involves a set of technological, organisational, cultural and social changes that impact the organization as a whole. For that reason, in order to reach satisfying results, it is not enough to passively adopt digital...
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The purpose of this study is to identify the necessary public support measures for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and provide policy makers with guidance on how to facilitate a successful digital transformation. The study is based on a representative survey of 425 Latvian SMEs carried...
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