Title
Perceived absorptive capacity of individual users in performance of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) usage: The case for Korean firms
Abstract
We examined the effect of absorptive capacity of users on their use of ERP in a Korean context. The three components considered were understanding, assimilating, and applying ERP knowledge. We found that the capacities of users to assimilate and apply the knowledge had both direct and indirect effects on its value. The users' ability to understand ERP knowledge was found to influence its performance by their assimilating and applying the knowledge. We also found that organizational support moderated the relationship between their absorptive capacity and performance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1016/j.im.2007.02.001
Information & Management
Keywords
Field
DocType
organizational support,perceived absorptive capacity,enterprise resource planning (erp),knowledge transfer,korean context,korean firm,erp knowledge,users’ absorptive capacity,absorptive capacity,indirect effect,individual user,enterprise resource planning,users’ performance of erp usage
Enterprise resource planning,Knowledge transfer,Knowledge management,Absorptive capacity,Integrated management,Engineering
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
44
3
Information & Management
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
67
1.25
28
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jonghun Park149137.86
Hyunju Suh2681.93
Hee-Dong Yang335016.37