Start Date
11-8-2016
Description
The objective of this research-in-progress paper is to investigate the employees’ intention to use mobile ERP under the effect of computer self-efficacy in regular-ERP firms. Mobile ERP, business software that integrates core business functions into a single system, has been increasingly penetrating the ERP market but to the best of our knowledge there is no study has examined its usage intention among traditional-ERP organizations. The updated DeLone and MacLean IS success model with its three quality factors is employed in this study as a theoretical framework. Conclusion and potential contribution are discussed.
Recommended Citation
Albashrawi, Mousa and Motiwalla, Luvai, "Adoption of Mobile ERP in Traditional-ERP Organizations: The Effect of Computer Self-Efficacy" (2016). AMCIS 2016 Proceedings. 2.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2016/EntSys/Presentations/2
Adoption of Mobile ERP in Traditional-ERP Organizations: The Effect of Computer Self-Efficacy
The objective of this research-in-progress paper is to investigate the employees’ intention to use mobile ERP under the effect of computer self-efficacy in regular-ERP firms. Mobile ERP, business software that integrates core business functions into a single system, has been increasingly penetrating the ERP market but to the best of our knowledge there is no study has examined its usage intention among traditional-ERP organizations. The updated DeLone and MacLean IS success model with its three quality factors is employed in this study as a theoretical framework. Conclusion and potential contribution are discussed.