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An innovative model on intention to adopt cloud-based ERP among SMEs

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  • Aveek Basu
  • Sraboni Dutta
  • Rohini Jha

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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is an integrated suite of business application which ensures end to end delivery of all operational processes effectively and efficiently. Cloud ERP has recently gained significant impetus with the advent of cloud technology and organisations are showing substantial interests due to various advantages. End user acceptance plays a significant role in successful implementation of ERP systems and is a key factor in cloud ERP adoption by SMEs. Several studies are performed on ERP models which are dealing with acceptance. However, each model has some limitations and the current research on Indian SMEs deals with a hybrid framework which considers vital constructs of established models. The research work strives to explore the predictors of cloud ERP adoption. The findings will provide guidelines to SMEs of developing economies planning to adopt cloud-based ERP and cloud vendors can ameliorate their business strategies as per adoption intricacies found in study.

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  • Aveek Basu & Sraboni Dutta & Rohini Jha, 2024. "An innovative model on intention to adopt cloud-based ERP among SMEs," International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(1), pages 33-56.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijient:v:11:y:2024:i:1:p:33-56
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