Drivers of Adoption and Continued Use of E-Procurement Systems: Empirical Evidence from China |
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Authors: | Xiaolin Li Sharma Pillutla Dong-Qing Yao |
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Institution: | Department of E-Business and Technology Management, College of Business and Economics, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis article develops and empirically tests a research framework that models the role of technological, organizational, and environmental factors in organizational intention toward using e-procurement systems. The partial least square analysis of survey data from 211 firms in China demonstrates that technological factors including perceived efficiency benefits and perceived ease, organizational factors including business to business commerce expertise, information sharing culture, and top management support, and an environmental factor, business partner pressure, shape in different ways organizational intention to adopt and to continue with e-procurement. The findings of the study not only offer valuable insights for stimulating the diffusion of e-procurement systems but also provide important guidance to systems vendors in strategizing their marketing campaigns and focusing limited resources on relevant strategic components. |
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Keywords: | adoption continued use e-procurement PLS technology-environment-organization |
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