Battles in volatile information and communication technology landscape: the Malaysia small and medium enterprise case
N.P.S. Joseph,
Ahmad Kamil Mahmood,
Peng Yin Choo,
See Wan Wong,
Koo Yuen Phan and
Ean Heng Lim
International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2013, vol. 13, issue 2, 217-234
Abstract:
With today's real economy of global slowdown and minefield, sustainability is showing signs that barebone ICT tools spending which are currently crucial for tomorrow's new field competitiveness is unavoidable. Legacy framework spending during bubbling economy that was initially designed for greenfield larger complex enterprise have overload traditional SME's cost sensitive battlefield cramped under evolving infrastructure expectations. While positive technology adoptions have been vastly reviewed in the past, there is great importance on how change management will be applied in an environment of restricted volatile resources. From the primary survey findings in this paper, the research has validated that Malaysia's SMEs are still immature in their preparation to battle the volatile ICT landscape. This paper proposes an alignment of the factors behind the approaches for technology change in the area of severity, survival, differentiating and the weapon use in business.
Keywords: economic turbulence; framework; ICT infrastructure; Malaysia; small and medium-sized enterprises; SMEs; information and communications technology; information technology; change management; technology change. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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