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Justifying business intelligence systems adoption in SMEs
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2018
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Customer SatisfactionInnovation AdoptionFirm PerformanceBusiness IntelligenceTechnology AdoptionAi AdoptionBusiness AnalyticsInnovation ManagementInformation Technology ManagementBusiness Intelligence SystemManagementBusiness Information SystemTechnology TransferInformation ManagementStrategic ManagementBusiness Analytics StrategyInnovationMarketingBusiness OperationsTechnology ManagementBusinessCompetitive IntelligenceBis RoutineBusiness Strategy
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a better understanding of how post-adoption use of business intelligence system (BIS) affects firm performance. It develops and empirically tests a conceptual model for assessing the impact of BIS routine and innovative usage on firm performance the context of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Design/methodology/approach Drawing on the data collected from 181 SMEs we analyzed how BIS usage influences firm performance using the PLS-SEM method. Findings The paper provides empirical insights about how BIS routine and innovative usage affect firm performance. Practical implications The results provide instrumental insights for managers and solution providers to help them understand the influence of various determinants to more effectively conclude the post-adoption process in SMEs. Originality/value This study represents important progress in the authors’ theoretical understanding of the role of BIS routine and innovative usage across different BIS partial impacts on firm performance dimensions.
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