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E-business in Micro Companies: Lessons learned / E-poslovanje v mikro podjetjih – nova spoznanja

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  • Zabukovšek Simona Sternad
  • Šišovska Irena
  • Bobek Samo

    (Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Maribor, Slovenia)

  • Mravljak Monika

    (Dobja vas 54, Ravne na Koroškem, Slovenia)

Abstract

E-poslovanje vstopa v svojo zrelo fazo. Področje e-poslovanja v velikih podjetjih je bilo raziskano v številnih raziskavah, po drugi strani pa je zelo malo raziskav, ki obravnavajo njegovo delovanje v malih, srednje velikih in mikro podjetjih. Mikro podjetja so skupaj z malimi in srednje velikimi podjetji zelo pomemben del nacionalnih gospodarstev v svetu in imajo tudi osrednji pomen za razvoj strategij Evropske unije. Znano je, da so koncepti e-poslovanja v informacijski družbi vodilo za razvoj poslovnih modelov, vse bolj pa se pojavljajo tudi modeli e-poslovanja. V bistvu je razumevanje uporabe e-poslovanja v mikro podjetjih ključnega pomena za njihov uspeh. Glavni namen prispevka je raziskati intenzivnost uporabe e-poslovanja, njegove prednosti in slabosti, največje težave pri implementaciji/vzdrževanju ter odnos do trendov v e-poslovanju v mikro podjetjih. V glavnem delu prispevka bodo predstavljene ugotovitve na podlagi raziskave, ki je bila izvedena v mikro podjetjih. Podatki so bili zbrani z elektronskim vprašalnikom, rezultati pa izračunani s programom SPSS. Raziskava je potrdila, da se e-poslovanje v mikro podjetjih najpogosteje uporablja v povezavi z e-bančništvom, zelo pomembno pa postaja tudi e-poslovanje z vlado (Business to Government - B2G).

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  • Zabukovšek Simona Sternad & Šišovska Irena & Bobek Samo & Mravljak Monika, 2015. "E-business in Micro Companies: Lessons learned / E-poslovanje v mikro podjetjih – nova spoznanja," Naše gospodarstvo/Our economy, Sciendo, vol. 61(2), pages 15-23, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:ngooec:v:61:y:2015:i:2:p:15-23:n:2
    DOI: 10.1515/ngoe-2015-0006
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