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The impact of organisational factors on intentions to adopt a cloud accounting information system in Jordanian financial SMEs

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  • Qasim Alawaqleh
  • Jaffar Alsawalhah
  • Nashat Almasria
  • Rana Airout
  • Mohammad Amireh

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This study aims to investigate the impact of organisational factors such as organisational culture, organisational support, and organisational structure on the intention to adopt cloud accounting information systems. Based on previous research, this study proposed a conceptual model. The data was gathered from Jordanian financial SMEs. Just 213 of the 263 questionnaires provided of the selected SMEs were included in the study. The PLS-SEM tool was used to analyse the empirical evidence. The results revealed that organisational culture, support, and structure all had a substantial effect on the intention to adopt cloud accounting information systems. Managers, analysts, and decision-makers will benefit from the findings, which will help them appreciate the value of implementing a cloud accounting information system.

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  • Qasim Alawaqleh & Jaffar Alsawalhah & Nashat Almasria & Rana Airout & Mohammad Amireh, 2026. "The impact of organisational factors on intentions to adopt a cloud accounting information system in Jordanian financial SMEs," International Journal of Business Excellence, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 39(2), pages 234-247.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbexc:v:39:y:2026:i:2:p:234-247
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