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THE IMPACT OF IT ADVANCE OF SMES¢ FOR THE ROMANIAN ECONOMY

Camelia Ioana Ucenic () and Laura Bacali ()
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Camelia Ioana Ucenic: University of Crete - Technical University Cluj Napoca
Laura Bacali: Technical University Cluj Napoca

No 804, Working Papers from University of Crete, Department of Economics

Abstract: The advance of IT is a powerful force of economic developments. The developing countries perceive IT as an opening to achieve access to knowledge and services. The internet is one of the IT parts that bring value added for organizations as well as for whole economy. Even though internet was created as a medium to distribute information, it became an instrument for the organisations to promote and sell their services and products around the world. It was initiated an exploratory research in order to determine the state of IT within the Romanian organizations and its impact for the Romanian economy, making an allowance for the fact of considering as starting point the idea that between IT and economical development is a positive relation, and that IT development requires and generates high skilled educated labour,. Mainly, the targeted companies were SMEs.

Keywords: Competitiveness; development; IT; management; SME (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Date: 2008-04-01
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