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A methodology for researching the process of information management in small firms

Describes the combination of research methods used to investigate the process of Information Management (IM) in small firms. IM was defined as encompassing all management issues related to Information Systems (IS) and involving processes relating to planning, organization, control and technology.A l...

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Published in:International journal of entrepreneurial behaviour & research 1997-04, Vol.3 (1), p.53-65
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Information management
Information systems
Information technology
Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
Small business
Small firms
Success
Technology
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