eCommerce for Small Enterprise Development

eCommerce for Small Enterprise Development is a handbook authored by Richard Duncombe and Richard Heeks, with contributions from Robert Kintu, Barbara Nakangu and Sunil Abraham. Published by the Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester in 2006, it serves as a guide for small and micro-enterprises in developing countries to understand and adopt eCommerce. The handbook presents a six-step ‘eCommerce ladder’, practical advice sheets, and case studies illustrating how digital tools can improve business performance and market access.

Contents

  1. Publication Details
  2. Abstract
  3. Context and Background
  4. Key Themes or Arguments
  5. Full Text
  6. Citation

Publication Details

👥 Authors:
Richard Duncombe, Richard Heeks, Robert Kintu, Barbara Nakangu, Sunil Abraham
🏛️ Publisher:
Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester
📅 Year:
2006
📘 Type:
Book / Handbook
📄 Pages:
Approx. 40 pages
💻 e-Edition:
Digital edition available online
🔗 Identifier:
No ISBN (Institutional report)
📄 Access:
Download PDF

Abstract

The handbook introduces the concept of eCommerce for small and micro-enterprises (MSEs) in developing countries. It explains how businesses can benefit from digital technologies in marketing, communication, and transactions. The authors propose a six-step ‘eCommerce ladder’ that starts from basic connectivity and communication, leading to full online transactions and integrated systems. The book provides practical guidance through advice sheets covering connectivity, email, website development, marketing, logistics, and legal issues. It also presents case studies demonstrating how small enterprises in Africa and Asia successfully use eCommerce tools to reach new markets.

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Context and Background

Developed as part of the eComm4Dev initiative supported by DFID’s Building Digital Opportunities (BDO) programme, the handbook was designed to provide practical, context-specific information for entrepreneurs and business support agencies. It builds on research by IDPM on ICTs for development and small enterprise digital strategies. The publication aims to make eCommerce accessible to small business owners operating in low-resource settings, using real examples and simple frameworks.

Key Themes or Arguments

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Full Text

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Citation

If you wish to reference or cite this chapter, please use one of the following formats:

APA style:

Duncombe, R., Heeks, R., Kintu, R., Nakangu, B., & Abraham, S. (2006).
eCommerce for Small Enterprise Development.
Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester.
https://sunilabraham.in/publications/ecommerce-for-small-enterprise-development/

BibTeX style

@book{duncombe2006ecommerce,
author = {Duncombe, Richard and Heeks, Richard and Kintu, Robert and Nakangu, Barbara and Abraham, Sunil},
title = {eCommerce for Small Enterprise Development},
publisher = {Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester},
year = {2006},
url = {https://sunilabraham.in/publications/ecommerce-for-small-enterprise-development/}
}

MLA style

Duncombe, Richard, et al. eCommerce for Small Enterprise Development.
Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM), University of Manchester, 2006.
https://sunilabraham.in/publications/ecommerce-for-small-enterprise-development/

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