Technological factors
Technological factors refers to the ways new practices and equipment can affect businesses. These include:
- ICTInformation Communication Technology
- research and developmentWork directed towards the innovation, introduction, and improvement of products and processes.
- automation The technique of making an apparatus, a process, or a system operate automatically.
- e-commerceElectronic Commerce 鈥 buying and selling online
ICT
ICTInformation Communication Technology can make processes and communication within a business quicker and more efficient.
Firms also need to keep their software and hardware up to date. If they don鈥檛, they risk being seen as old fashioned by customers and in danger of becoming obsolete.
Research and development
research and developmentWork directed towards the innovation, introduction, and improvement of products and processes. refers to the steps businesses take in the innovation of new products, systems and services. In recent years research and development has led to the introduction of:
- 3D printers
- smart phones
- tablets
- a multitude of apps
Innovations can have a major impact on firms and sometimes can destroy a traditional business.
For example Kodak used to produce and sell 80% of the world鈥檚 film for cameras. But the invention of digital cameras has caused the market for camera film to shrink dramatically.
Automation
automation The technique of making an apparatus, a process, or a system operate automatically. refers to the introduction of machines to do work that was previously done by people.
For example the introduction of self-scan checkouts in supermarkets means that fewer employees are needed on the tills.
With driverless cars and deliveries by drone on the way, businesses will need to think about:
- how many people they employ
- which new jobs will be needed to support advances in technology
For example, a growth area of the future is expected to be nanotechnologyThe use of nanoparticles in technology. 鈥 which will see devices, such as electronic circuits, being built from single atoms and molecules.
E-commerce
More and more firms are online. e-commerceElectronic Commerce 鈥 buying and selling online:
- widens the number of customers
- lowers the costs of production
- is highly competitive