Competitive Intelligence and Information Technology Adoption of Smes in Turkey: Diagnosing Current Performance and Identifying Barriers
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2013
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Halmstad Univ, Sweden
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GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
The need for SMEs to behave in a more concise and coherent competitive fashion is well recognised. This study reports on an empirical study of SMEs in Turkey. Their responses were applied to a behavioural and information technology adoption framework which enabled the identification of areas where changes would be required for these firms to begin operating at a higher level of competence. The findings revealed significant scope for improvements on all strands of the diagnostic framework: attitude, gathering, location, technology support, IT systems support and finally, use of intelligence-based output by decisionmakers. Through free form responses, it was also possible to identify barrier to higher level adoption and performance inhibiters, which were subsequently, categorised and assessed for significance.
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Duffy, Alistair/0000-0002-5074-4273
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Keywords
Competitive intelligence, Information Technology, Adoption, SMEs, Performance Barriers, Performance barriers, Framework, Strategy, Systems Research, SMEs, Information technology, Knowledge Creation, Resources, Impact, Medium-Sized Enterprises, Extension, Adoption, Competitive intelligence, Programs, Performance Barriers, Innovation, Information Technology
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Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0502 economics and business
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Q4
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Q3

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8
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Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business
Volume
3
Issue
2
Start Page
5
End Page
29
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