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Title
Integrating perceptions of best practice: running an SME business in the distinctive COTS application software sector
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Australasian Digital Theses Program
Publisher
Australia : Macquarie University
Date
2010
Author/Creator
Vokins, Diccon
Description
"A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Business Administration (DBA), Macquarie University, May 2010."
Description
Thesis (DBA)--Macquarie University, Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM), 2010.
Description
Bibliography: p. 297-318.
Description
Introduction -- Problem guidance: literature review -- Research methodology -- Data interpretation -- Implications and theoretical modelling -- Constructing an overall theory -- Final reflections -- References.
Description
How exactly the business managers of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) application software small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) should run their businesses is a particular problem. The market has a number of distinct characteristics and is increasingly competitive. In contrast to their larger counterparts, SMEs often have limited resources and knowledge that can be applied to strategic planning and management activities. A literature review reveals that there is no core body of research, or accepted set of concepts, that specifically address the problem in any great depth. While a wealth of generic business and strategic management reference materials exist, it is unclear exactly what the precise relevance and uptake of these is for COTS application software SME business managers. -- This study specifically investigates whether a holistic guiding management framework can be developed for running a COTS application software SME business. A grounded theory paradigm provides the theoretical basis for the research design. This was chosen to foster creativity and ensure the research is not restricted by previous thinking. The results of the research are a new model that provides a single guiding framework for managers running COTS application software SME businesses. This integrates numerous aspects of perceived best practice in a unified and holistic theoretical model. The research contributes to both scholarly and practitioner domains. A more rigorous and scientific approach to software business management theory has been developed. The ability to undertake specialised strategic consulting services for a COTS application software SME business is improved.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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x, 318 p. col. ill
Subject Keyword
Computer software industry -- Management
Subject Keyword
Small business -- Management
Subject Keyword
Success in business
Subject Keyword
Strategic planning
Subject Keyword
Business planning
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Business logistics
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Product management
Subject Keyword
strategy
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management consulting
Subject Keyword
COTS applications software vendors
Subject Keyword
SMEs
Resource Type
Thesis professional doctorate
Organisation
Macquarie University. Macquarie Graduate School of Management

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/113603
Identifier
1445042
Language
eng
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Copyright Diccon Vokins 2010.
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