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Handbook of Research on Global Diffusion of Broadband Data Transmission
Electronic data interchange is structured form of data interchange between businesses.
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Exploring SMEs Adoption of Broadband in the Northwest of England
Boumediene Ramdani (The University of Manchester, UK) and Peter Kawalek (The University of Manchester, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-851-2.ch032
Abstract
This chapter explores the factors impacting small to medium-sized enterprises’ (SMEs) adoption of broadband. It argues that information and communication technologies (ICTs) are highly differentiated technologies for which there is not necessarily a single adoption model. While most large European companies are connected to broadband, SMEs’ connectivity is lagging behind. The question of why one SME adopts broadband while the other does not is still understudied. Therefore, the purpose of this chapter is to fill this gap by investigating the technological, organizational, and environmental factors impacting SMEs’ adoption of broadband. This chapter starts by highlighting the importance of ICT innovations adoption in general and broadband in particular. Based on the ICT innovations adoption literature, SMEs’ broadband adoption framework will be developed and empirically validated involving nine SMEs’ key decision makers in the northwest of England. Finally, implications for researchers, practitioners, ICTs’ vendors, and policy makers will be discussed.
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Disruptive Logistics and Green Supply Chain Management
Electronic data interchange. The sending and receiving of business documents in a standard format among companies. With EDI, information is transferred directly from the computer application in one organization to the application in another. EDI standards, which determine what information goes where in an EDI document or message, eliminate the need to re-enter information manually in order to be accepted.
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Electronic Logistics Marketplaces
Electronic data interchange, the electronic transfer of specially formatted standard business documents such as bills, orders and confirmations, sent between business partners.
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M-Commerce Location-Based Services: Security and Adoptability Issues in M-Commerce
Electronic data interchange is process to exchange the business data through electronic means or inter communication of official documents through computer instead of paper.
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Supply Chain and Inter-Organizational Information Systems Role
"The computer-based exchange of standardized business documents which improve interorganizational coordination by reducing time lags associated with document delivery and internal information processing, among other things."
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Co-ordination and Specialisation of Semantics in a B2B Relation
The exchange of structured messages between application systems that are formatted according to standards, such as EDIFACT or ANSI X12
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The Use of Student-Generated Videos and Intercultural Group Assessment to Promote Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in Higher Education
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion ensures fair treatment and opportunity for all. It aims to eradicate prejudice and discrimination on the basis of an individual or group of individual's protected characteristics.
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