We develop and test a theoretical model to investigate the assimilation of enterprise systems in the post-implementation stage within organizations. Specifically, this model explains how top management mediates the impact of external institutional pressures on the degree of usage of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. The hypotheses were tested using survey data from companies that have already implemented ERP systems. Results from partial least squares analyses suggest that mimetic pressures positively affect top management beliefs, which then positively affects top management participation in the ERP assimilation process. In turn, top management participation is confirmed to positively affect the degree of ERP usage. Results also ...
ERP systems are highly integrated and complex systems. These systems have become a core technology i...
The introduction of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in the early 1990s was perceived a...
Organizations become more homogenous when they adapt to the external environment for survival and co...
We develop and test a theoretical model to investigate the assimilation of enterprise systems in the...
We develop and test a theoretical model to investigate the assimilation of enterprise systems in the...
In this study, we theorize the role of the transformational leadership of the CEO in influences the ...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study is to identify the factors that influence the assimilation of ente...
We attempt to understand how external institutional forces affecting ERP assimilation within organiz...
Based on the organizational learning perspective, we present an empirical model to explain the assim...
Extant literature offers two mostly distinct perspectives on enterprise systems assimilation - drive...
Abstract This study seeks to understand the longitudinal effects of external pressures on the assimi...
The aim of this study is to identify the factors that influence the assimilation of enterprise resou...
The capability of an individual to absorb knowledge about enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a cr...
This study seeks to understand the longitudinal effects of external pressures on the assimilation of...
ERP systems are highly integrated and complex systems. These systems have become a core technology i...
ERP systems are highly integrated and complex systems. These systems have become a core technology i...
The introduction of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in the early 1990s was perceived a...
Organizations become more homogenous when they adapt to the external environment for survival and co...
We develop and test a theoretical model to investigate the assimilation of enterprise systems in the...
We develop and test a theoretical model to investigate the assimilation of enterprise systems in the...
In this study, we theorize the role of the transformational leadership of the CEO in influences the ...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study is to identify the factors that influence the assimilation of ente...
We attempt to understand how external institutional forces affecting ERP assimilation within organiz...
Based on the organizational learning perspective, we present an empirical model to explain the assim...
Extant literature offers two mostly distinct perspectives on enterprise systems assimilation - drive...
Abstract This study seeks to understand the longitudinal effects of external pressures on the assimi...
The aim of this study is to identify the factors that influence the assimilation of enterprise resou...
The capability of an individual to absorb knowledge about enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a cr...
This study seeks to understand the longitudinal effects of external pressures on the assimilation of...
ERP systems are highly integrated and complex systems. These systems have become a core technology i...
ERP systems are highly integrated and complex systems. These systems have become a core technology i...
The introduction of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in the early 1990s was perceived a...
Organizations become more homogenous when they adapt to the external environment for survival and co...