Researching ERP adoption: an internet‐based grounded theory approach
Abstract
Purpose
This research seeks to investigate the introduction of new information and communication technology systems and to describe the development of a conceptual model of enterprise resource‐planning systems adoption based on the published rationales organizations use to justify their adoption.
Design/methodology/approach
The study uses a grounded theory approach to building the conceptual model from electronically distributed documents. These documents were selected from a sample of universities which adopted enterprise resource‐planning systems.
Findings
This paper reports on the use of grounded theory in the internet context. The study found that there were strong similarities between justifications and reported motives. The study noted that justifications concerning financial, work‐life and organisational‐mission issues were relatively minor.
Research limitations/implications
This model is built on published justifications, which should not be confused with motives. This picture may distort reality by over‐emphasising some rationales and under‐representing others.
Practical implications
This paper may be of interest to researchers considering the use of grounded theory in their research project.
Originality/value
This paper describes how grounded theory was used to construct a model of the rationales for adopting enterprise resource‐planning systems from electronically sourced documents. The paper is of interest to researchers in information systems and those conducting grounded theory research on the internet.
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Citation
Oliver, D., Whymark, G. and Romm, C. (2005), "Researching ERP adoption: an internet‐based grounded theory approach", Online Information Review, Vol. 29 No. 6, pp. 585-603. https://doi.org/10.1108/14684520510638052
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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