2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-9236(02)00191-4
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Critical factors influencing the adoption of data warehouse technology: a study of the banking industry in Taiwan

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“…Accordingly, a firm within a competitive environment is more likely to invest in ICTs as a way of reinforcing its development and guaranteeing its survival than a firm operating in a more sheltered environment, and one that is therefore less competitive (Kowtha & Choon, 2001). When firms face stiffer competition, they seek to obtain immediate information to improve their decisions (Hwang et al, 2004), and there is no doubt that new technologies will provide the organisation with, among many other things, the ability to gather and process information more quickly and efficiently. This means that firms facing more intense competition in the market will tend to give more value to the innovations of ICTs, which are now considered a requirement for competing in that market (Premkumar & Ramamurthy, 1995;Thong, 1999;Saboniene, 2015).…”
Section: Rivalry Of Competitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, a firm within a competitive environment is more likely to invest in ICTs as a way of reinforcing its development and guaranteeing its survival than a firm operating in a more sheltered environment, and one that is therefore less competitive (Kowtha & Choon, 2001). When firms face stiffer competition, they seek to obtain immediate information to improve their decisions (Hwang et al, 2004), and there is no doubt that new technologies will provide the organisation with, among many other things, the ability to gather and process information more quickly and efficiently. This means that firms facing more intense competition in the market will tend to give more value to the innovations of ICTs, which are now considered a requirement for competing in that market (Premkumar & Ramamurthy, 1995;Thong, 1999;Saboniene, 2015).…”
Section: Rivalry Of Competitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of DW's implementation, according to [53], is growing as 56% of the respondents were very successful and satisfied. [54], who conducted a survey on 84 users of DW, found that the majority of respondents (73%) in the surveyed firm were successful in obtaining and accessing the needed data and informat ion fro m the DW, only two respondents indicated that they were not at all successful, while 56% indicated somewhat successful and 13% indicated very successful. In addition to these results, 67% and 33% of the respondents rated the importance of the obtained informat ion in performing their job better as vital and somewhat important respectively.…”
Section: The 2007's Ibm Data Warehousing Satisfaction Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Timely and accurately decision making at management level becomes difficult due to the incapability of traditional databases to handle increasing demands of online information access, retrieval, maintenance and update efficiently which greatly impacts every industry [5]. So companies start seeking the solution for all their problems and adopt DW technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This lagging impressively effects the efficiently and effectively usage of internal data by the management to hold decision-making in time. As a result, to search for various ways and means to store, access, handle, and utilize the huge chunks of data in an effective manner, is the main concern of every business [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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