Investigating the extent of information technology usage in Malaysian batik industry / Yap May Lin, Yap Bee Wah and Jasber Kaur Gian Singh

In this new information technology era, business enterprises in Malaysia should capitalize on the use of information technology (IT) to gain competitive advantage and bring their businesses to the global forefront. This paper discusses the extent of IT usage in the Malaysian Batik Industry. A survey...

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Main Authors: Yap, May Lin (Author), Yap, Bee Wah (Author), Gian Singh, Jasber Kaur (Author)
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Published: Fakulti Teknologi Maklumat dan Sains Kuantitatif, 2006.
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