Summary: | In the rapidly changing business environment of the twenty-first century, it is extremely important for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to adopt Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in order to maintain their competitive edge, develop a global network of product exchange and establish wider international network. While ICT adoption studies among SMEs has become increasingly popular, the literature still suggests the need for advancing understanding of the key factors experienced mainly those involving different contexts, technologies and user populations. Thus, the present study bridged this gap by employs a case study approach to investigate how the selected halal Small Medium Enterprise (SME) is constantly engaging in ICT adoption. The findings suggest that using Innovation Implementation model to examine the influencing factors of ICT adoption would provide a picture and analysis of the range factors in Malaysian Halal SME in adopting ICT in their halal business
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