Title
Firm Size and the Characteristics of Computer Use.
Abstract
This article studies the proposition that firms of different sizes manage their computer operations differently, and it seeks to determine whether small firms face special circumstances in their uses of computers. The author presents several hypotheses which associate computer related variables with differences in firm size. These hypotheses are tested using data collected from seventy-four Los Angeles manufacturing firms of various sizes. The results indicate that selected computer-use characteristics vary with firm size. These research findings and their implications are discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
1981
10.2307/249328
MIS Quarterly
Keywords
Field
DocType
seventy-four los angeles manufacturing,article study,firm size,computer use,associate computer,selected computer-use characteristic,computer operation,different size,various size,small firm,research finding
Proposition,Computer science,Manufacturing firms,Marketing
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
5
4
0276-7783
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
73
20.96
2
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
William H. DeLone16193349.55