Understanding towards Interactions between Business Intelligence and SMEs: Learn from Each Other

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Abstract: Business Intelligence (BI) and SMEs are two distinctive research domains but greater interaction between these two entities can offer the effective learn from each other. This interaction has been consider in conducting the changing environment. This interaction does only strengthen individual insights of BI and SMEs, it contributes to the business environmental performance. Although research on BI and SMEs is vast to date, limited focus was given on learning aspect between BI and SMEs. Therefore, this study is aimed to analyse literature and explore an integrated view of literature analysed on how BI and SMEs learn from each other and contributes to the business environmental performance. A qualitative content analysis was conducted for the procedure, which considers 43 articles for data source. Findings of the literature review suggest enhancing capability of SMEs and new innovation of BI, which may affect each other. Findings of this study may become useful for further research in terms of BI implementation success.

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  • Table 1. Literature related to the study context
  • Figure 3: Data analysis and categorization
  • Figure 4: BI organization
  • Figure 5: Integrated contribution of BI and SMEs

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Ali, M. S., Khan, S., & Miah, S. J. (2017). Understanding towards Interactions between Business Intelligence and SMEs: Learn from Each Other. Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management, 14(2), 151–168. https://doi.org/10.4301/s1807-17752017000200002

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