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Assimilation of enterprise technology upgrades: a factor-based study
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2015
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Enterprise Business TransformationEnterprise Technology UpgradeTechnology AdoptionEducationBusiness AnalyticsInformation Technology ManagementManagementEnterprise Information SystemTechnology TransferNew Erp VersionStrategyStrategic ManagementTechnology ManagementEnterprise Resource PlanningBusinessEnterprise Technology UpgradesBusiness StrategyTechnologyTechnology Upgrade
The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the differences in the propensity of firms to initiate and commit to the assimilation of an enterprise technology upgrade. A research model is proposed that examines the influences that four technological and four organisational factors have on predicting assimilation of a technology upgrade. Results show that firms with a greater propensity to assimilate the new enterprise resource planning (ERP) version have a higher assessment of relative advantage, IS technical competence, and the strategic role of IS relative to those firms with a lower propensity to assimilate a new ERP version.
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