Assessing the Determinants of ERP-Enabled Shared Platforms across Multi-Business Organizations: An Empirical Investigation

S. Wamba
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This study focuses on the adoption and acceptance of an enterprise resource planning (ERP)-enabled shared platforms by semi-autonomous firms. ERP systems have become almost ubiquitous in large organizations. In this paper, we develop and test a research model that links technology acceptance model and top management involvement to outcomes performance. We look at the effects of various ERP attributes, along with behavioural intentions and usage of ERP-enabled shared platform on their outcomes performance. The study uses a mixed methodological approach, and the hypotheses that are developed and tested in the model can serve as a starting point in future studies for further development while providing important insights that may better support ERP system adoption decisions. The literature about ERP is quite mature and diverse. However, ERP-enabled shared platform across multi-business organizations remains an emerging topic that is still to reach its full development.
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评估跨多业务组织的erp启用共享平台的决定因素:一项实证调查
本研究的重点是半自治公司对企业资源规划(ERP)支持的共享平台的采用和接受。ERP系统在大型组织中几乎无处不在。在本文中,我们开发并测试了一个研究模型,将技术接受模型和高层管理人员参与与结果绩效联系起来。我们研究了各种ERP属性的影响,以及行为意图和使用ERP支持的共享平台对其结果绩效的影响。该研究采用混合方法,在模型中开发和测试的假设可以作为进一步发展的未来研究的起点,同时提供可能更好地支持ERP系统采用决策的重要见解。关于ERP的文献相当成熟和多样。然而,跨多业务组织的支持erp的共享平台仍然是一个新兴的主题,仍然需要充分发展。
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