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This paper proposes the concepts of Communities of Enterprise (CoEs) and Virtual Communities of Enterprise (VCoEs) to describe business networking patterns in regional areas where there is no central organisational or industry focus and small and medium enterprises dominate the economy. Design/methodology/approach – Based on analysis of the literature this paper builds on theoretical understandings of knowledge management, clustering and regional development. Findings – The concept of CoEs is most appropriate for regional areas characterised by many small enterprises in diverse industries. CoEs enhance development of regional clusters by contributing to their intellectual capital, innovation culture, value networks and social capital. The incorporation of ICT creates VCoEs which provide added potential by enabling regions to expand their learning potential through innovation. Research limitations/implications – This paper provides a conceptual foundation for empirical research into regional network or cluster development using ICT. Practical implications – Virtual Communities of Enterprise value creation potential is substantial but only when the socioeconomic elements of regional clusters are understood. The VCoE approach addresses the fact that without an industry focus it can be difficult to engage and link SMEs from different industries, although this is where the greatest potential for value creation in regional clusters is to be found. Originality/value – The Virtual Communities of Enterprise (VCoEs) concept specifically addresses the unique requirements of SMEs in regions. It has the potential to provide value for regions in a way few ICT based regional development initiatives have been able to achieve.
MASON, C., CASTLEMAN, T., PARKER, C. (2008): Communities of enterprise: developing regional SMEs in the knowledge economy.. In: Journal of enterprise information management: Volume 21 Issue 6, 571-584. URL [Accessed: 12.08.2020]![MILLER, N. and JEAN, L. P.](/sites/default/files/reference_icons/Screen%20Shot%202020-07-31%20at%2010.56.16.png)
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So far, there are very few empirical research studies available on the outsourcing pattern among small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The purpose of this paper is to examine strategic outsourcing among Icelandic SME service firms, from 2009 to 2018.
EDVARSSON, I., DURST, S. & OSKARSSON, G. (2019): Strategic outsourcing in SMEs. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development. In: Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development: Volume 27 Issue 1, 73-84. URL [Accessed: 29.07.2020]