Hanna, JamesYoon, Jeongwon2012-08-132012-08-132004-12https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10344In Korea, around 3.1 million small enterprises (99.2 percent of the total) operate with less than 50 employees. Micro & small businesses (MSBs), however, have lagged well behind in the adoption of IT, largely due to insufficient financial, human and technological resources. To address this, Korea has taken bold measures to help MSBs exploit the potential of ICT as a driver of productivity and growth.CC BY 3.0 IGOACCOUNTACCOUNTSAPPLICATION SERVICE PROVIDERSBEST PRACTICESBIDDINGBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBUSINESS DEVELOPMENTBUSINESS ENVIRONMENTBUSINESS MODELSBUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERINGBUSINESS PROCESSESBUSINESS SKILLSCOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIESE- BUSINESSE- COMMERCEE-BUSINESSE-COMMERCEE-GOVERNMENTECOMMERCEECONOMIES OF SCALEELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONSENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNINGINFORMATION INFRASTRUCTUREINFORMATION SHARINGINFORMATION SYSTEMSINSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKKNOW HOWKNOW-HOWKNOWLEDGE ECONOMYKNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENTLARGE ENTERPRISESLAWSMISNETWORK INFRASTRUCTURENETWORKSPRIVATE ORGANIZATIONSPROCUREMENTPROGRAMSPUBLISHINGSERVICE PROVIDERSSMALL ENTERPRISESSOFTWARE DEVELOPERSTELECOMMUNICATIONTRAINING COURSESTRAINING PROGRAMSTRANSPARENCYKorea's Experience in Promoting e-Business Adoption Among Micro and Small EnterprisesWorld Bank10.1596/10344