“Red Tape Reduction”.
The constraints associated to change, are
normally the most problematic. Gibbs et al. (2003)
conclude that for many European countries, cultural
resistance to change and innovation is at the root of
resistance to e-business. And Portugal, we believe is
no exception.
This study was also intended to test a set of
factors that could act as constraints to e-business
development. Were confirmed eleven of the thirteen
hypotheses.
We are doing the same research on Small and
Medium Enterprises (SMEs), because perhaps the
great part of the partners of the big companies are
SMEs. And if SMEs are in a low stage of maturity
they will be able to influence the maturity stage of
big companies and, mainly, its evolution.
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