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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2015.20.4.119

Moderating roles of strategy suitability factors between enterprise characteristics and IT adoption performance  

Lim, Kil-Jae (Seoul Venture University)
Yi, Seon-Gyu (Seoul Venture University, Dept. of Convergence Industry)
Abstract
This study empirically analyzed at domestic manufacturing and service firms to find any moderating effects of enterprise management strategies and information-oriented development strategies between enterprise characteristic factors and IT adoption performance. Task characteristics were analyzed based on information provision extent, system quality and perceived effects while environmental characteristics based on competition extent, external pressure, environmental uncertainty, etc. As a result it was found that strategic suitability factors had a moderating effect between adoption performance and task characteristic variables such as system quality and perceived effect, environmental characteristics such as competition level, external pressure and environmental uncertainty. However, strategy suitability was found not to have any moderating role between task characteristic information provision extent and adoption performance. These findings indicate that enterprises need to plan and implement corporate management strategies and information-oriented development strategies in close coordination for new IT adoption and spread.
Keywords
enterprise characteristic factors; IT adoption performance; Task characteristics; environmental characteristics; strategy suitability;
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