Barriers to the Effective Integration of Developed ICT for SMEs in Rural NIGERIA

This study investigated three key factors (technological-related, organisational-related and environmental-related barriers) affecting the adaptation to or integration of developed ICT. It also examined how SMEs in less developed countries can explore the different stages of developed ICT by moving...

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Main Authors: Olusegun Sadiq, Dieu Hack-Polay, Ted Fuller, Mahfuzur Rahman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-11-01
Series:Businesses
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7116/2/4/32
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author Olusegun Sadiq
Dieu Hack-Polay
Ted Fuller
Mahfuzur Rahman
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Ted Fuller
Mahfuzur Rahman
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description This study investigated three key factors (technological-related, organisational-related and environmental-related barriers) affecting the adaptation to or integration of developed ICT. It also examined how SMEs in less developed countries can explore the different stages of developed ICT by moving from one stage to the other. The integration of ICT in SMEs is important as technologies have become competitive tools in contemporary business practices. This study is based on a survey of 322 Nigerian SMEs which was successfully validated using the SmartPLS3 software. The quantitative analysis centred on the three hypothesised barriers to measure the extent to which SMEs’ internal and external variables could limit their competitiveness in relation to business expansion and organisational growth. The analysis helped explain some of the critical challenges faced by rural SMEs in an emerging economy such as Nigeria despite the literature’s previous emphasis on the impacts of ICT on the SMEs’ growth and expansion. A major contribution of the study is the development of a distinct model to help SMEs identify the significance of developed ICT and propose a strategy for SMEs to navigate the stages of developed ICT.
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spelling doaj.art-19d4a158ce494a31a551babb30456ef72023-11-16T16:13:55ZengMDPI AGBusinesses2673-71162022-11-012450152610.3390/businesses2040032Barriers to the Effective Integration of Developed ICT for SMEs in Rural NIGERIAOlusegun Sadiq0Dieu Hack-Polay1Ted Fuller2Mahfuzur Rahman3Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, Lincoln LN6 7TS, UKDepartment of Graduate Studies, Crandall University, Moncton, NB E1G 3H9, CanadaLincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, Lincoln LN6 7TS, UKLincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, Lincoln LN6 7TS, UKThis study investigated three key factors (technological-related, organisational-related and environmental-related barriers) affecting the adaptation to or integration of developed ICT. It also examined how SMEs in less developed countries can explore the different stages of developed ICT by moving from one stage to the other. The integration of ICT in SMEs is important as technologies have become competitive tools in contemporary business practices. This study is based on a survey of 322 Nigerian SMEs which was successfully validated using the SmartPLS3 software. The quantitative analysis centred on the three hypothesised barriers to measure the extent to which SMEs’ internal and external variables could limit their competitiveness in relation to business expansion and organisational growth. The analysis helped explain some of the critical challenges faced by rural SMEs in an emerging economy such as Nigeria despite the literature’s previous emphasis on the impacts of ICT on the SMEs’ growth and expansion. A major contribution of the study is the development of a distinct model to help SMEs identify the significance of developed ICT and propose a strategy for SMEs to navigate the stages of developed ICT.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7116/2/4/32ICTSMEsless developed countries (LDCs)Nigeriadeveloping country
spellingShingle Olusegun Sadiq
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Mahfuzur Rahman
Barriers to the Effective Integration of Developed ICT for SMEs in Rural NIGERIA
Businesses
ICT
SMEs
less developed countries (LDCs)
Nigeria
developing country
title Barriers to the Effective Integration of Developed ICT for SMEs in Rural NIGERIA
title_full Barriers to the Effective Integration of Developed ICT for SMEs in Rural NIGERIA
title_fullStr Barriers to the Effective Integration of Developed ICT for SMEs in Rural NIGERIA
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to the Effective Integration of Developed ICT for SMEs in Rural NIGERIA
title_short Barriers to the Effective Integration of Developed ICT for SMEs in Rural NIGERIA
title_sort barriers to the effective integration of developed ict for smes in rural nigeria
topic ICT
SMEs
less developed countries (LDCs)
Nigeria
developing country
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7116/2/4/32
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