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The Connection Between ICT Development Level and The Use of Information Systems by Micro-Enterprises

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  • Sasvari, Peter
  • Majoros, Zsuzsa

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In the era of unstoppable IT development, the use of various information systems is an essential requirement for all enterprises. In particular, micro-enterprises are in a difficult position since they need continuous development to remain competitive with the possible help of information systems. At the same time, these enterprises that employ only a few people cannot afford to implement expensive software applications. Analysing the use of information systems among microenterprises is very important as they typically form the majority of enterprises, having a significant influence on the economic situation of each country. The present paper is aimed at analysing the use of information systems by micro-enterprises in Germany, Hungary and Slovakia.

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  • Sasvari, Peter & Majoros, Zsuzsa, 2013. "The Connection Between ICT Development Level and The Use of Information Systems by Micro-Enterprises," EconStor Conference Papers 76783, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:esconf:76783
    Note: ЦИОННЫЕ ТБЕЛКООПСОЮЗ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ «БЕЛОРУССКИЙ ТОРГОВО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЬСКОЙ КООПЕРАЦИИ» ИННОВАЕХНОЛОГИИ В ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОМ И БИЗНЕС-ОБРАЗОВАНИИ СБОРНИК НАУЧНЫХ СТАТЕЙ II МЕЖДУНАРОДНОГО ВЕСЕННЕГО ФОРУМА Гомель, 21–24 мая 2013 г. В двух частях Часть 2 Гомель 2013 ISBN 978-985-540-048-7 (ч. 2) http://www.gii.gomel.by/novosti/748-innovatsionnye-tekhnologii-v-ekonomicheskom-i-biznes-obrazovanii
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    Keywords

    ICT; Hungary; Slovakia; Germany; Business Information Systems; micro-enterprises;
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    JEL classification:

    • M13 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - New Firms; Startups
    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management

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