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    <ns1:title language="en">How Does Organisational ICT Implementation Affect E-Commerce Potential? Empirical Evidence from Serbia</ns1:title>
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Research Question: This study investigates both direct and indirect effects of employee ICT skills on business e-commerce
potential, evaluated through e-commerce website functionality. Motivation: The study aims at expanding the existing
knowledge regarding organisational ICT implementation by investigating the relation with e-commerce potential. Idea: The
main idea of the paper is to understand how e-commerce potential can be improved by developing the digital skills of
employees, mainly in the context of the implementation of cloud computing, portable technologies and e-commerce
outsourcing. Data: A sample of 238 businesses from Serbia was considered. Responses were gathered by the Statistical
Office of the Republic of Serbia, using EUROSTAT-based questionnaire. Tools: Confirmatory factor analysis and covariancebased structural equation modelling were employed for data analysis. Baron-Kenny approach was used for assessing the
mediation effects in the model. Findings: Employee ICT skills showed no direct influence, but were found to have an indirect
effect on e-commerce website functionality, which is manifested through organisational implementation of cloud computing
and portable technologies. Findings to a certain extent suggest that certain differences between companies from transition
and developing economies exist, especially regarding cloud technology adoption. Outsourcing of certain e-commerce
activities showed no link with employee ICT skills, but was identified as the most influential factor in website e-commerce
facilitation. Contribution: This study contributes to ICT use and e-commerce development literature, as it is the first one to
investigate the direct and indirect relation between organisational ICT implementation and website e-commerce potential.</ns1:description>
    <ns1:keyword language="en">Keywords: e-commerce potential, organisational ICT implementation, e-commerce website functionality</ns1:keyword>
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    <ns12:name_magazine language="en">Management:Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies</ns12:name_magazine>
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