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An Exploratory Study of IT Adoption Factors' Performance: Considering Internal and External factors in SMEs' ERP  

Lee, Jong Moo (한라대학교 경영학과)
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Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management / v.8, no.4, 2012 , pp. 205-215 More about this Journal
Abstract
Due to a rapid change of business environment, many firms are eager to find the competitiveness by information technology adoption and diffusion. In this exploratory study, we examined the applicability of a previously proposed model to evaluate IT competitiveness based on the innovativeness and verified it's propriety with empirical data. As suggested by previous studies, the proposed model considers a variety of corporate and market characteristics concerned with IT adoption, and it consists of several internal and external impacting factors, which have influence on technology diffusion and its performance. For the empirical analysis, the survey data of domestic ERP adoption cases were adopted from 128 small and medium-sized enterprises(: SMEs) in IT and electrical engineering industry, and analyzed by partial least squares(: PLS) - a popular structural modeling and multivariate projection technique to latent variables. The results indicated positive supports for the research model of external and internal IT adoption factors' influences on innovativeness' performances. However, there are a couple of limitations not to show the reliability of selected measurement items and the generality of model proposed in this exploratory study.
Keywords
IT Adoption Factor; Technology Adoption and Diffusion; IT Innovativeness; PLS;
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