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Examining the Factors Influencing the Intention to Adopt Cloud ERP Systems by SMEs in Jordan

Examining the Factors Influencing the Intention to Adopt Cloud ERP Systems by SMEs in Jordan

Ahmad Ibrahim Habahbeh, Ahmad Hamza Obidat
Copyright: © 2021 |Volume: 13 |Issue: 3 |Pages: 27
ISSN: 1941-627X|EISSN: 1941-6288|EISBN13: 9781799860426|DOI: 10.4018/IJESMA.2021070101
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Habahbeh, Ahmad Ibrahim, and Ahmad Hamza Obidat. "Examining the Factors Influencing the Intention to Adopt Cloud ERP Systems by SMEs in Jordan." IJESMA vol.13, no.3 2021: pp.1-27. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJESMA.2021070101

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Habahbeh, A. I. & Obidat, A. H. (2021). Examining the Factors Influencing the Intention to Adopt Cloud ERP Systems by SMEs in Jordan. International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications (IJESMA), 13(3), 1-27. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJESMA.2021070101

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Habahbeh, Ahmad Ibrahim, and Ahmad Hamza Obidat. "Examining the Factors Influencing the Intention to Adopt Cloud ERP Systems by SMEs in Jordan," International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications (IJESMA) 13, no.3: 1-27. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJESMA.2021070101

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Abstract

This study aims to explore the factors influencing the intention to adopt cloud enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Jordan. The research proposes a new model by extending the technology acceptance model (TAM) with four additional factors, including computer self-efficacy, complexity, compatibility, and organizational support. Using a questionnaire, data was collected from 394 subjects. An adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) was utilized to analyze the data. The results revealed that perceived usefulness and perceived ease-of-use of cloud ERP systems have a low-direct effect on the intention to adopt cloud ERP systems. Also, the study found that computer self-efficacy, complexity, compatibility, and organizational support have a low-direct effect on perceived usefulness and perceived ease-of-use of cloud ERP systems and, in turn, on the intention to adopt cloud ERP systems.

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