2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2010.08.001
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What influences ERP beliefs — Logical evaluation or imitation?

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“…Here, our assumptions rely on the rich DOI literature, and we use DOI itself as a strong proxy for a firm engaging in technology evaluation. DOI has been used for this approach several times in the literature including with an ERP study that contrasted it to imitation [49]. DOI research is especially useful in our context because it considers a firm's innovation characteristics and success in either adoption or diffusion (e.g., assimilation) of a technology innovation.…”
Section: How Organizational Evaluation Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Here, our assumptions rely on the rich DOI literature, and we use DOI itself as a strong proxy for a firm engaging in technology evaluation. DOI has been used for this approach several times in the literature including with an ERP study that contrasted it to imitation [49]. DOI research is especially useful in our context because it considers a firm's innovation characteristics and success in either adoption or diffusion (e.g., assimilation) of a technology innovation.…”
Section: How Organizational Evaluation Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enterprise resource planning (ERP) software offers a standardized platform for innovation that integrates financial and human resources, supply chain, and manufacturing functionality, but can be enhanced with customer relationship management, business intelligence, e-Commerce, and more [37,49]. Such functionality, if properly implemented, can significantly innovate firms not just through technical integration of IT infrastructure but also through business integration of cross-functional and inter-organizational business processes [66].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Target is Unclear. Many enterprises believe that the purpose of informatization construction is to improve labor efficiency, Instead of manual labor, improve the speed of information output, and these are just the primary stage of the enterprises informatization construction [5].In the process of informatization construction, many enterprises lack quantitative objectives, It is lack of in-depth study and Discussion on how to achieve the purpose of informatization construction, to achieve what kind of specific requirements, to achieve what function, and so on, are lack of in-depth study and discussion.…”
Section: The Present Situation and Features Of Our Country's Informatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ranganathan and Brown [2006] analysed how the decision to adopt an ERP system affects the stock market prices in the United States of America. Lai, Liu, Lai, and Wang [2010] performed interviews and surveys with top management to investigate the imitative forces that occur and also are impacted on when an organisation is deciding to adopt an ERP system.…”
Section: Adoption Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%