2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10796-012-9361-1
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Motivations underlying the adoption of ERP systems in healthcare organizations: Insights from online stories

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“…This argument gets strong support from transactional cost analysis (Williamson, 1981). Both DOI and TAM, rooted in beliefs of cognitive attitude, show that the perception or belief of usefulness and user-friendliness of the ICT system are strong driving forces for developing a positive attitude toward any ICT based system (Poba-Nzaou et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Perceived Usefulness (Pu) and Perceived Ease Of Use (Peou)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This argument gets strong support from transactional cost analysis (Williamson, 1981). Both DOI and TAM, rooted in beliefs of cognitive attitude, show that the perception or belief of usefulness and user-friendliness of the ICT system are strong driving forces for developing a positive attitude toward any ICT based system (Poba-Nzaou et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Perceived Usefulness (Pu) and Perceived Ease Of Use (Peou)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Dari hasil survei yang dilakukan dapat dilihat bahwa RSUD Dr Samratulangi Tondano Kabupaten Minahasa Sulawesi Utara belum menerapkan sistem ERP secara keseluruhan. Pihak RS mengunakan sistem billing berupa SIRS untuk menangani semua proses yang terjadi, mulai dari proses registrasi pasien, pemeriksaan kesehatan dan sampai pada proses managemen (Poba-Nzaou et al, 2012).…”
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“…This framework was used as it offers a comprehensive and broad perspective for analysing the benefits of IT systems due to its continuous validation made in many studies (e.g. Eckartz, Daneva, Wieringa, & van Hillegersberg, 2009;Poba-Nzaou, Uwizeyemungu, Raymond, & Paré, 2014), thus making it reliable.…”
Section: Classification Of the Benefits Of Web 20 Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%