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Strategic use of the Internet by small- and medium-sized companies: an exploratory study

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  • Sadowski, B. M.
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  • van Dongen, J.

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  • Sadowski, B. M. & Maitland, C. & van Dongen, J., 2002. "Strategic use of the Internet by small- and medium-sized companies: an exploratory study," Information Economics and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 14(1), pages 75-93, March.
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    3. 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.
    4. Margarita Billon & Roberto Ezcurra & Fernando Lera‐López, 2009. "Spatial Effects in Website Adoption by Firms in European Regions," Growth and Change, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 40(1), pages 54-84, March.
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    8. Srinuan, Chalita, 2014. "Demand for internet access and use of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Thailand," 25th European Regional ITS Conference, Brussels 2014 101440, International Telecommunications Society (ITS).
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    10. Jeffrey, Stephen & Diller, Heike & Fiedler, Marina, 2016. "Closing the strategy-performance gap: The role of communication fit and distraction," Passauer Diskussionspapiere, Betriebswirtschaftliche Reihe B-25-16, University of Passau, Faculty of Business and Economics.
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