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- Title
UNPACKING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS ADOPTION DETERMINANTS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES.
- Authors
PUKLAVEC, BORUT; OLIVEIRA, TIAGO; POPOVIČ, ALEŠ
- Abstract
While extant business intelligence systems (BIS) adoption research focused mainly on adoption of BIS in large-sized organizations, our understanding about the adoption determinants and the process within small and medium enterprises (SME) is still limited. The aim of our research is to identify SME-specific determinants of BIS adoption at firm level that will guide the development and testing of a BIS adoption framework in the milieu of SMEs. By leveraging semi-structured interviews involving BIS experts and adopters, and blending them with comprehensive IT/IS adoption literature we identified instrumental determinant candidates for delving deeper into BIS adoption in SMEs.
- Subjects
BUSINESS intelligence; SMALL business research; INFORMATION technology research; BUSINESS development; INDUSTRIAL productivity
- Publication
Economic & Business Review, 2014, Vol 16, Issue 2, p185
- ISSN
1580-0466
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15458/2335-4216.1278