Information Systems Success Model from The Perspective of Micro Enterprises
Abstract
Micro enterprises are defined as one of the enterprises classified according to their characteristics within small and medium-scaled enterprises (SMEs). Micro enterprises are generally established as traditional family businesses with low budgets and old technology products. Hence, their production is small-scale. Micro enterprises have difficulties in competition for that they produce on a small-scale, with old technology and low budget. Information systems provide great advantages for all enterprises in terms of size. These advantages that could be listed as increasing productivity; strengthening performance, increasing the revenue of enterprise, assisting in decision-making, choosing the most appropriate one among the options, and so on; creates benefits for enterprises in many aspects. In this study, the use of information systems by micro-enterprises operating in Türkiye is analyzed and it has been observed that biggest factors by which information systems are used within the bodies of small enterprises educational background of entrepreneurs besides their skills and knowledge in the field of information systems.
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