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Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) are essential to South Africa's development and economic progress. Information technology (IT) expenditures have become crucial for SMEs to stay competitive in the quickly changing digital market. The purpose of this study is to examine the variables affecting IT investments in South African SMEs. The paper provides a thorough examination of the literature, the technique used, the findings, and a discussion of the implications through a conceptual study. The study's findings were derived from an analysis of 15 of the best and most relevant journal articles out of a total of 200 that were obtained and evaluated through Google Scholar that are related to factors impacting IT investments in South African SMEs. The objective was to aggregate the views of many scholars on the issues affecting IT investments in South African SMEs from their writings. The study's findings indicates that financial constraints, perceived return on investment (ROI), industry-specific factors, technological complexity and skills, perceived risk, outside influences, organisational culture, and leadership are among the factors that affect IT investments in South African SMEs. With regards to the study's findings, it is recommended that SMEs should work to understand and address the factors influencing information technology investments in South Africa so they can make informed IT investment decisions, and policymakers should foster an environment that encourages the uptake of technology and the expansion of this industry.
中小型企业(SMEs)对南非的发展和经济进步至关重要。信息技术(IT)支出已成为中小企业在瞬息万变的数字市场中保持竞争力的关键。本研究旨在探讨影响南非中小企业 IT 投资的变量。本文通过概念性研究,对文献、所用技术、研究结果和影响讨论进行了深入探讨。通过谷歌学术(Google Scholar)获取并评估了总共 200 篇与影响南非中小企业 IT 投资的因素相关的期刊论文,并对其中 15 篇最佳和最相关的文章进行了分析,从而得出了研究结果。研究的目的是从众多学者的著作中汇总他们对影响南非中小企业 IT 投资的问题的看法。研究结果表明,财务限制、感知投资回报率(ROI)、特定行业因素、技术复杂性和技能、感知风险、外部影响、组织文化和领导力是影响南非中小企业 IT 投资的因素。根据研究结果,建议中小企业努力了解并解决影响南非信息技术投资的因素,以便做出明智的信息技术投资决策,而政策制定者则应营造一个鼓励吸收技术和扩大该行业的环境。