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Small and Medium Enterprises and ICTAsia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP) SummaryThis 40-page manual discusses why small and medium enterprises (SMEs)in the Asia-Pacific region may find it advantageous to adopt information and communication technology (ICT) in their business structure, surveys past ICT policies and programmes for SMEs, and recommends policy options for the consideration of interested governments. It is part of the e-Primer Series for the Information Economy, Society, and Polity, jointly produced by the United nations Development Programme (UNDP) Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP) and the Asian and Pacific Training Centre for Information and Communication Technology for Development (APCICT). Constraints include poor telecommunications infrastructure, limited ICT literacy, inability to integrate ICT into business processes, high costs of ICT equipment, incomplete government regulations for e-commerce, and a poor understanding of the dynamics of the knowledge economy. As stated in the document, "[t]he willingness of SMEs to integrate e-business practices depends on how much it can directly improve their core business and how much the potential benefits outweigh the definite costs." Strategy recommendations for designing programmes, including policy recommendations for governments, are the following:
ContactAsia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP)
UNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok
Bangkok
10200
Thailand
Tel: 662 288 1234
Fax: 662 280 0556
Asian and Pacific Training Centre for Information and Communication Technology for Development (APCICT)
Bonbudong 3F, Songdo Techno Park
Incheon Metropolitan City
406-130
Korea (Republic of South)
Tel: 82 32 245 1700 4
Fax: 82 32 245 7711 2
SourceBytes for All Readers on August 6 2007. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 21 2008 Last Updated May 22 2008 |
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