eagerly. Environment includes a significant impact
on e-commerce selection eagerly. Individual con-
tains a significant impact on e-commerce selection
eagerly. Innovation, organization, environment, and
people at the same time have a significant impact on
e-commerce selection eagerly.
The government must increment its endeavors by
advancing viable programs and activities to empower
the level of e-commerce appropriation bySMEs. Pro-
prietors and supervisors of SMEs have an important
part in empowering the development of advancement
since they are recognizable with the organizational
framework and the characteristics of SMEs. Man-
agers must realize that they can have a positive im-
pact on the appropriation of technology by preparing
their representatives, conjointly believe technologies
focal points. SMEs actors need to develop creative
and innovative elements so that their business have
better performance. It is vital for SMEs to extend
representative information in utilizing the innovation
they have in arrange to grow the run of markets served
and be able to outlive within the period of world-
wide competition. SMEs have an important role in
global economic and it is the reason why government
policy needs to improve human and technology ca-
pability, give information about market opportunity,
improve internet accessibility, facilitate funding ac-
cess, and facilitate information system among SMEs.
This result might enhance the understanding of SME
proprietors with respect to the potential benefits of e-
commerce. A more prominent understanding of the
issue will increment their likelihood to apportion a
few assets towards receiving e-commerce. SMEs got
to plan the assets such as innovation and organization
in ecommerce appropriation by considering Techno-
logical, Organizational, Environmental, and Individ-
ual components.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research was bolstered by Binus University. We
thank our colleagues from School of Business Man-
agement who given bits of knowledge and skill that
significantly helped the research. We thank Prof.
Tirta Nugraha Mursitama, S.Sos, M.M, Ph.D. and
Prof. Bahtiar Saleh Abbas, Ph.D for the help with
SEM procedure, strategy, and Bachtiar H. Simamora,
MSc, Ph.D, as well as Dr. Rinda Hedwig S.Kom,
M.T., Leader of RIG, Bina Nusantara University
for her comments that enormously made strides the
manuscript. We would moreover like to send our
appreciation to Dr. Engkos Achmad Kuncoro, SE.,
M.M, Director of SoBM, Bina Nusantara College for
sharing their pearls of shrewdness with us amid the
course of this research.
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