信息通信技术实践对津巴布韦哈拉雷中小企业的影响

Anthony Tapiwa Mazikana, Rangarirai Mudziso
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近几十年来,关于信息技术的讨论一直是中小企业关注的主要问题。津巴布韦中小企业往往有相当多的信息技术(ICT)知识库,尽管没有对ICT进行过全面的研究。信息通信技术已成为哈拉雷运输部门中小企业的战略问题。然而,津巴布韦哈拉雷中小企业的信息通信技术实践目前尚不为人所知。正是在这种背景下,本研究调查了津巴布韦哈拉雷中小型企业的信息通信技术实践。本研究试图建立中小企业的意义在ICT交通部门在哈拉雷,津巴布韦,建立影响因素采用ICT在中小企业中,建立中小企业的程度在交通部门的交通部门使用信息通信技术在他们的业务或加强他们的业务操作和检查的可持续性挑战运输行业的中小企业在中小企业采用ICT实践的交通部门在哈拉雷,津巴布韦。关于ICT的文献表明,以下领域尚未进行探讨:目前尚不清楚津巴布韦哈拉雷运输部门中小企业对ICT的含义,ICT对津巴布韦哈拉雷运输部门中小企业的影响目前尚不清楚。本研究的数据是通过220份问卷和对津巴布韦哈拉雷地区中小企业的业主经理进行的6次半结构化和开放式访谈收集的。定量研究采用系统随机抽样法选取被调查者,定性研究采用目的法选取被调查者。定量数据采用SPSS 21.0版分析,定性数据采用约简法。调查结果显示,在津巴布韦哈拉雷,ICT没有标准的含义。哈拉雷的中小企业认为信息通信技术没有可量化的好处。法律、经济和道德因素促使哈拉雷运输部门的中小企业参与信息通信技术。津巴布韦哈拉雷的中小企业从事法律、经济和道德的信息通信技术活动。资金、薄弱的立法和管理态度是津巴布韦哈拉雷运输部门中小企业实施信息通信技术的主要障碍。
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The Impact of ICT Practices in Small and Medium Enterprises in Harare, Zimbabwe
The discussion of information technology has been a major concern in SMEs businesses over recent decades. There tend to be a considerable information technology (ICT) knowledge base which exists in Zimbabwean SMEs though there have been no comprehensive studies on ICT which has been conducted. ICT has become a strategic issue in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the transport sector in Harare. However, ICT practices by SMEs in Harare, Zimbabwe are currently unknown. It is against this background that this study investigated ICT practices in small to medium enterprises in Harare, Zimbabwe. This study sought to establish the meaning attached to ICT by SMEs in the transport sector in Harare, Zimbabwe, establish the factors that influence the adoption of ICT in SMEs, establish the extent to which SMEs in the transport sector in the transport sector are using ICTs in their businesses or to enhance the sustainability of their business operation and to examine the challenges by SMEs in the transport sector in adopting ICT practices by SMEs in the transport sector in Harare, Zimbabwe. The literature on ICT showed that the following areas have not been explored: the meaning attached to ICT by SMEs in the transport sector in Harare, Zimbabwe is currently unknown, the impact of ICT on SMEs in the transport sector in Harare, Zimbabwe is currently unknown. Data for this study was collected through 220 questionnaires and six semi-structured and open-ended interviews with owner-managers of SMEs in the Harare Region of Zimbabwe. The systematic random sampling method was adopted to select respondents for quantitative research while the purposive method was used to select respondents for qualitative research. The SPSS version 21.0 was adopted to analyze quantitative data while the reduction method was adopted for qualitative data. Findings reveal that there is no standard meaning for ICT in Harare, Zimbabwe. SMEs in Harare consider ICT as having no quantifiable benefits. Legal, economic and ethical factors motivate SMEs in the transport sector in Harare to engage in ICT. SMEs in Harare, Zimbabwe engage in legal, economic and ethical ICT activities. Money, weak legislation and managerial attitudes are major barriers to ICT practice by SMEs in the transport sector in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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