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Introduction

Introduction
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Author(s): Stephen Burgess (Victoria University, Australia), Carmine Carmine Sellitto (Victoria University, Australia)and Stan Karanasios (Leeds University Business School and AIMTech Research Group, UK)
Copyright: 2009
Pages: 26
Source title: Effective Web Presence Solutions for Small Businesses: Strategies for Successful Implementation
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Stephen Burgess (Victoria University, Australia), Carmine Sellitto (Victoria University, Australia)and Stan Karanasios (Leeds University Business School, AIMTech Research Group, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-224-4.ch001

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Abstract

Over the last decade there has been a great deal of research into the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in small businesses. More recently, this research has centred on the use of Internet technologies in small businesses, particularly their use of Websites for the purposes of ‘e-business’ or ‘e-commerce’. Much of this research has examined the adoption of these technologies, including the drivers and barriers that small businesses face. Other studies have investigated models or frameworks that might help to guide small businesses to take full advantage of these technologies, particularly Websites for the purpose of conducting e-business. A great deal of this research has been admirable in that it has contributed to the body of work available in the area. Simultaneously, there has been a body of research that has focused on specific aspects of establishing a Website. These aspects can be technical in nature, addressing issues such as how to design a Website or how to identify hosting options, or business orientated, involving the identification of aspects of Website promotion and publishing. However, given the diversity of research being reported, we feel that there is a major gap in that small businesses are left without guidance in relation to how to approach all aspects of setting up and maintaining their Websites. The components are out there, but there is little available in relation to how a small business might access these, or even piece them all together. In fact, a little further on in this book we will suggest that these days, with the presence of many of Web services such as portals available, a small business Web presence may be even more than just a Website.

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