Part 1: Full PapersInternational audienceThis interpretive research study explores intention to adopt SaaS ERP software within South African SMEs. Semi-structured interviews with participants from different industry sectors were performed and seven multidimensional factors emerged explaining the current reluctance to adoption. While, improved IT reliability and perceived cost reduction were seem as benefits they were dominated by other reasons. Reluctance to adopt was attributed to systems performance and availability risk; sunk cost and satisfaction with existing systems; data security risk; loss of control and lack of vendor trust; and finally functionality fit and customization limitations. The findings provide new insights into the slow...
Many international Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems were developed based on the best pract...
This paper provides further insight into IS adoption by investigating how 12 factors within the tech...
Orientation: Enterprise resource systems have not always led to significant organisational enhanceme...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audienceThis interpretive research study explores intention to adop...
Part 4: EIS as a ServiceInternational audienceWithin the cloud computing hype, ERP SaaS is receiving...
ERP systems are now offered on the cloud under Software as a Service (SaaS) model. For small and med...
This paper identifies the factors for adopting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) delivered as Softw...
This paper aims to contribute to the growing study of Cloud ERP in small and medium enterprises (SME...
Scholarly reviews expound that current prevailing on-premise Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) syst...
Many articles that I have researched through the Internet have reflected an optimistic outlook into ...
AbstractWithin the hype of cloud computing, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems delivered as ...
MBA 2014ABSTRACT The software market is changing, software vendors are moving towards offering ERP ...
This paper studies the effects of four beliefs of a group of end users on the adoption of ERP system...
Organizations in South Africa (SA) and other economically developing countries are not maximizing th...
Purpose - Proposes providing an insight about enterprise resource planning (ERP) adoption, highlight...
Many international Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems were developed based on the best pract...
This paper provides further insight into IS adoption by investigating how 12 factors within the tech...
Orientation: Enterprise resource systems have not always led to significant organisational enhanceme...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audienceThis interpretive research study explores intention to adop...
Part 4: EIS as a ServiceInternational audienceWithin the cloud computing hype, ERP SaaS is receiving...
ERP systems are now offered on the cloud under Software as a Service (SaaS) model. For small and med...
This paper identifies the factors for adopting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) delivered as Softw...
This paper aims to contribute to the growing study of Cloud ERP in small and medium enterprises (SME...
Scholarly reviews expound that current prevailing on-premise Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) syst...
Many articles that I have researched through the Internet have reflected an optimistic outlook into ...
AbstractWithin the hype of cloud computing, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems delivered as ...
MBA 2014ABSTRACT The software market is changing, software vendors are moving towards offering ERP ...
This paper studies the effects of four beliefs of a group of end users on the adoption of ERP system...
Organizations in South Africa (SA) and other economically developing countries are not maximizing th...
Purpose - Proposes providing an insight about enterprise resource planning (ERP) adoption, highlight...
Many international Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems were developed based on the best pract...
This paper provides further insight into IS adoption by investigating how 12 factors within the tech...
Orientation: Enterprise resource systems have not always led to significant organisational enhanceme...