Issue Date
2001Subjects
business developmentcommunications
communications technology
distance learning
education
electronic commerce
e-commerce
electronic data interchange
EDI
Germany
Internet
organizations
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
small to medium-sized enterprises
surveys
SMEs
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Interviews, questionnaires and focus groups were conducted to determine the training needs of small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) in relation to the Internet, e‐commerce and electronic data interchange (EDI) in the UK, Poland, Slovak Republic, Germany and Portugal. The main findings indicated that there is a lack of skills and knowledge regarding use and implementation of these information and communication technologies (ICTs), and managers require training in both the business and technical issues associated with these ICTs. As a result of these studies, a Web‐based intelligent training system (WITS) has been developed. The aim of the system is to provide awareness in how to implement the Internet, e‐commerce and EDI into business processes. The WITS system aims to address the needs of SMEs by providing computer‐assisted instruction on the main elements identified for e‐commerce success. This paper describes the rationale for the structure of the WITS system, the means by which the content was classified into modules in the training system, the level of information provided, and the type of interface guidelines used to improve usability of the system.Citation
Mullins, R., Duan, Y., Hamblin, D. (2001) 'A pan-European survey leading to the development of WITS', Internet Research 11 (4):333-340Publisher
EmeraldJournal
Internet ResearchAdditional Links
https://www.emerald.com/intr/article-abstract/11/4/333/174542/A-pan-European-survey-leading-to-the-developmentType
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
1066-2243ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1108/10662240110402786
