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Role Misconceptions and Negotiations in Small Business Owner/Web Developer Relationships
Janene Carey
Janene Carey, School of Arts, University of New England, Armidale NSW, Australia
Abstract
Small business owners who turn to professional web development consultants for assistance with building a web site may need support not only in terms of the technical aspects of web site implementation, but also in terms of understanding their options for e-business. However, client/consultant relationships within the small business sector can be problematic and the limited research available into small business engagement of web developers suggests that bad experiences and disappointing outcomes are not uncommon.
Interpretive case study methodology was used to explore four sets of small business owner / web developer relationships: how each pair worked together and what they expected of each other. The negotiation and clarification of roles and responsibilities proved to be an essential aspect of the relationships. Also, achieving an adequate level of client involvement in the web site design and development process was a challenge in all cases.
Keywords
small business, e-business, consultants, web site development, strategy, case studies
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