Advances in Enterprise Information Systems II 2012
DOI: 10.1201/b12295-45
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Cloud enterprise resource planning adoption

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“…For example, in Islamic insurance (Amin, 2012;Omar & Owusu-Frimpong, 2007), Islamic house finance products (Ali & Jama, 2016; Amin et al, 2016), internet banking (Amin, 2012;Juwaheer, Pudaruth, & Noyaux, 2012;and Nor, 2013) and home financing (Razak & Abduh, 2012). However, in contrast to previous literature, few studies, as conducted by Md Husin and Rahman (2016) and Saeed, Juell-Skielse, and Uppström (2012) have found that subjective norms do not determine behavioural intentions. The conflicting results in previous studies show its importance to carry out more studies.…”
Section: Subjective Norms and Intentionsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…For example, in Islamic insurance (Amin, 2012;Omar & Owusu-Frimpong, 2007), Islamic house finance products (Ali & Jama, 2016; Amin et al, 2016), internet banking (Amin, 2012;Juwaheer, Pudaruth, & Noyaux, 2012;and Nor, 2013) and home financing (Razak & Abduh, 2012). However, in contrast to previous literature, few studies, as conducted by Md Husin and Rahman (2016) and Saeed, Juell-Skielse, and Uppström (2012) have found that subjective norms do not determine behavioural intentions. The conflicting results in previous studies show its importance to carry out more studies.…”
Section: Subjective Norms and Intentionsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…In literature, previous studies have shown mixed results regarding PBC and behavioural intention relationship. Past studies carried out in Islamic banking by Echchabi (2012); Echchabi and Aziz (2012); Md Husin and Rehman (2016); in Islamic Insurance by Ali and Jama (2016); in internet banking services by AL-Ajam and Nor (2013); in resource planning adoption by Echchabi and Aziz (2012), and Saeed et al, (2012); and in credit card use by university community by Sari & Rofaida (2011), have found a positive relationship between PBC and behavioural intentions. However, a few studies have failed to establish any significant relationship between PBC and intentions, like that of Taylor and Todd (1995) in technology adoption; and Beiginia, Besheli, Soluklu, and Ahmadi (2011) in mobile banking adoption.…”
Section: Perceived Behavioural Control and Intentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, SMES never adopt any complex enterprise system. With the flexibility that cloud ERP could offer [43], SMEs can change to another ERP vendors whenever they need to have better service for their company. Further, this will give the opportunities to SMEs to choose and try the best ERP vendor that suitable to their company's needs.…”
Section: Technology Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers (Appandairajan, Zafar Ali Khan and Madiajagan, 2012;Binu and Meenakumari, 2012;De Maria et al, 2011;Elragal and Haddara, 2012;Hao, Juell-Skielse and Uppström, 2012;Kiadehi and Mohammadi, 2012;Lenart, 2011;Mangiuc, 2011;Symonds, 2012;Raihana, 2012;Sunder, 2011;Salleh, Teoh and Chan, 2012;Saini et al, 2011;Saeed, Juell-Skielse and Uppström, 2012;Vimalkumar, Rajamani and Jayasubramanian, 2012) attempted to define cloud ERP and its characteristics. Salleh, Teoh and Chan (2012) claimed that most of the definitions are vendor-driven, and it is very important to think cloud ERP from academic and industrial perspectives.…”
Section: Definition Of Cloud Erpmentioning
confidence: 99%