Title
The Effects Of Relational And Institutional Factors On Electronic Supply Chain Management Adoption: Does Organizational Culture Matter?
Abstract
Drawing upon relational exchange theory, institutional theory, organizational culture and IS theories, we derive a model to study factors affecting firms' electronic supply chain management adoption. In particular, we examine the effect of trust, normative, mimetic and coercive pressures on eSCM adoption. Also, we assess the moderating role played by organizational culture in this effect. The research model is tested by data collected with executive MBA students enrolled with a large university in China. Managerial implications and theoretical contribution of this study are discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
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PACIFIC ASIA CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2006, SECTIONS 1-8
Keywords
Field
DocType
Electronic Supply Chain Management, Trust, Institutional theory, Organizational Culture
Institutional theory,Normative,Computer science,China,Organizational culture,Knowledge management,Supply chain management,Marketing,Social exchange theory
Conference
Volume
Issue
Citations 
null
null
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
12
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Weiling Ke143728.20
Hefu Liu223235.39
Kwok Kee Wei34103195.60
Jibao Gu41057.55
Huaping Chen526512.92