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Les NTIC dans les PME : stratégies, capacités organisationnelles et avantages concurrentiels

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  • Serge Amabile
  • Martine Gadille

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Les résultats de recherche dont on rend compte ici s'intéressent aux conditions de création d'avantages concurrentiels en terme de coûts, de qualité et de nouveaux produits ou services à partir des usages de NTIC dans les PME. La capacité d'obtention d'une combinaison de ces trois sources d'avantages concurrentiels sur la base de modalités d'usage de NTIC, est expliquée par l'insertion de ces usages dans des contextes organisationnels, stratégiques et industriels spécifiques que l'on précise.
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  • Serge Amabile & Martine Gadille, 2003. "Les NTIC dans les PME : stratégies, capacités organisationnelles et avantages concurrentiels," Revue française de gestion, Lavoisier, vol. 144(3), pages 43-63.
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    2. Bellon, Bertrand & Ben Youssef, Adel & M’henni, Hatem, 2005. "Le maillon manquant entre adoption et usage des TIC dans les économies du sud de la méditerranée [The missed link between adoption and usage of ICT in the south Mediterranean countries]," MPRA Paper 17937, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2006.
    3. Adel Ben Youssef & Walid Hadhri & Téja Meharzi, 2015. "Adoption of Cloud Computingin Emerging Countries: The Role of the Absorptive Capacity," Post-Print halshs-01302772, HAL.
    4. Martine Gadille & Karine Guiderdoni-Jourdain & Robert Tchobanian, 2020. "Regional Public Policy on the Use of ICT to Support Innovation and Growth: How Can Micro-Businesses and SMEs Be Supported Through Collaborative Initiatives in Clusters? [Politique publique régional," Post-Print hal-03102580, HAL.

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