
Small and Medium Enterprises and ICT
by Vadim Kotelnikov
Publisher: UNDP-APDIP 2007
ISBN-13: 9789748283937
Number of pages: 27
Description:
In an ever-changing and dynamic world, the advent and adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) across the globe has permanently altered the rules of the game and expectations of the new digital and inter-connected economies. Traditional notions of trans-boundary trade have in the past two decades changed dramatically to acknowledge and embrace, at times reluctantly, the increasing number of financial transactions and trade-related activities that take place purely via the Internet and technologically assisted tools.
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