The rapid evolution of technology has sparked a debate across the globe concerning the need for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) to incorporate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to maintain competitiveness and sustainability. However, South African manufacturing SMEs continue to face challenges that hinder their ability to utilise ICT. The identified gap highlights SMEs' failure to acknowledge, prioritise and capitalise on the significant skills that industry specialists provide while navigating the intricate challenges of ICT integration. The purpose of this paper is to explore and analyse the perspectives of IT (Information Technology) industry experts regarding the challenges and opportunities associated with ICT adoption by manufacturing SMEs in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN).
Adopting an interpretive paradigm, the present qualitative
inquiry interviewed ten IT industry specialists in KZN, which were identified
through purposive sampling, to explore the understudied dynamics associated
with ICT adoption by manufacturing SMEs.
The study findings demonstrated a lack of support from IT professionals
in assisting manufacturing SMEs with their technology-related difficulties,
leading to limited resources, lack of expertise, and resistance to change. The
study therefore recommends the development of industry-specific advisory boards
that are designed to not only promote engagements among IT experts and
manufacturing SME managers regarding ICT adoption challenges but to also share
insights that will lead to enhanced SMEs' competitiveness and sustainability.
In addition, it is recommended that the government should provide assistance
programmes which include grants that manufacturing SMEs can utilise to conduct
ICT pilot projects under the supervision of IT experts.
Author (s) Details
Luyanda Loraine
Bingwa
Durban University of Technology, South Africa.
Musawenkosi Ngibe
Durban University of Technology, South Africa.
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