ERP adoptions in developing countries such as Sri Lanka have struggled to achieve intended benefits. To identify reasons for this problem, this paper begins by integrating ERP benefit-derivers models in developed countries, and Hayami’s technology-transfer model, which argues that three factors retard adoption of imported technology in a developing country, namely, culture, institutions and resources. The model is tested using four in-depth case studies in Sri Lanka. The results suggest that Hayami’s factors, culture, institutions and resources, are, indeed, key factors that make benefits from ERP systems difficult to achieve in Sri Lanka, and by inference, in other developing countries.<br>
History
Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2006, The Authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
S Spencer, A Jenkins
Start date
2006-12-06
End date
2006-12-08
ISBN-13
9780975841716
Title of proceedings
ACIS 2006 : Thought Leadership in IS : Proceedings of the 17th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Event
Australasian Conference on Information Systems (17th : 2006 : Adelaide, S. Aust.)