Bernroider, Edward and Sudzina, Frantisek and Pucihar, Andreja (2011) Contrasting ERP infusion and absorption capacities between transition and developed economies from the CEE region. Information Systems Management, 28 (3). pp. 240-257. ISSN 1934-8703
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Abstract
This paper investigates IT value creation in transition and developed economies in Central and Eastern Europe. Using absorptive capacity theory and data envelopment analysis, we view business process transformation in ERP adoption as an economic production process. Data analysis suggests that the "sum of history" shapes adoption performance of firms, meaning that transition economies may suffer from less developed absorptive capacities in regard to IT and therefore face a greater challenge in ERP utilisation.
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Additional Information: | To see the final version of this paper please visit the publisher's website. Access to the published version requires a subscription. |
Keywords: | transition economies / IT absorption and diffusion / IT adoption / cross-country survey / absorptive capacity / data envelopment analysis |
Divisions: | Departments > Informationsverarbeitung u Prozessmanag. > Informationswirtschaft |
Version of the Document: | Draft |
Variance from Published Version: | Minor |
Depositing User: | ePub Administrator |
Date Deposited: | 25 Jan 2013 14:58 |
Last Modified: | 09 Aug 2020 21:09 |
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FIDES Link: | https://bach.wu.ac.at/d/research/results/55022/ |
URI: | https://epub.wu.ac.at/id/eprint/3757 |
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