“…It can be argued that organizations, with all their idiosyncrasies, exist in their own dynamic environments that are characterized with unique constraints and contextual factors. Consequently, the performance benefits of ERP systems are presumed to be influenced by an array of organizational and environment antecedents, which may include, inter alia, such factors as business process redesign, top management support, organizational culture, user training and support, and organization fit or alignment with the ERP system (Amade et al, 2022;Hasan et al, 2019;Tarigan et al, 2020;Vargas & Comuzzi, 2020). These factors serve as contextual elements characterizing the overall environment that determines the extent of the ultimate performance impact on the organization (Ruivo et al, 2014;Uwizeyemungu & Raymond, 2012).…”