Firm Resource Base: Why Use ASP?
Larger businesses have a greater access to capital (money, material, employees, technology, and knowledge) and have greater freedom to engage in new technology adoption.
Larger firms can easily overcome their technical expertise limitations by hiring additional staff, using consultants, or using third-party vendors. Small businesses are different from large businesses in many areas such as capital availability, access to capital markets, technical capabilities and availability of professionals. In small businesses, very few people or possibly an individual may function as the IT staff. Premkumar and Roberts (1999) asserted that firms without the required employee skills may not be aware of new technological innovations or may fear the risk associated with adoption of such technology within their organization.
Lack of access to education and training within small business may affect their willingness to adopt new technology (Fariselli, Oughton, Picory, & Sugden, 1999). Hiring suitably qualified personnel or motivating them to work within a small business setting may be a daunting task for a small business decision maker. For developing a home page or for other less knowledge and/or capitalintensive task, a small business may make use of off the shelf books, software, and tutorials. Small businesses with restricted technical expertise may require the use of external expertise or personnel in the form of consultants, vendor support, outsourcing, or the use of ASP.
Larger firms can easily overcome their technical expertise limitations by hiring additional staff, using consultants, or using third-party vendors. Small businesses are different from large businesses in many areas such as capital availability, access to capital markets, technical capabilities and availability of professionals. In small businesses, very few people or possibly an individual may function as the IT staff. Premkumar and Roberts (1999) asserted that firms without the required employee skills may not be aware of new technological innovations or may fear the risk associated with adoption of such technology within their organization.
Lack of access to education and training within small business may affect their willingness to adopt new technology (Fariselli, Oughton, Picory, & Sugden, 1999). Hiring suitably qualified personnel or motivating them to work within a small business setting may be a daunting task for a small business decision maker. For developing a home page or for other less knowledge and/or capitalintensive task, a small business may make use of off the shelf books, software, and tutorials. Small businesses with restricted technical expertise may require the use of external expertise or personnel in the form of consultants, vendor support, outsourcing, or the use of ASP.
