Asset stock accumulation and sustainability of competitive advantage
Management Science
Information systems innovation among organizations
Management Science
Issues and opinion on structural equation modeling
MIS Quarterly
Enterprise resource planning: cultural fits and misfits: is ERP a universal solution?
Communications of the ACM
E-Business Best Practices: Leveraging Technology for Business Advantage
E-Business Best Practices: Leveraging Technology for Business Advantage
The critical success factors for ERP implementation: an organizational fit perspective
Information and Management
Information Technology and Management
Real Options and IT Platform Adoption: Implications for Theory and Practice
Information Systems Research
An integrated model of information systems adoption in small businesses
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Realizing value from information technology investment
Information Systems Research
Active ERP implementation management: A Real Options perspective
Journal of Systems and Software
The role of readiness for change in ERP implementation: Theoretical bases and empirical validation
Information and Management
The Impact of ERP Implementation on Business Process Outcomes: A Factor-Based Study
Journal of Management Information Systems
Internet, Mail, and Mixed-Mode Surveys: The Tailored Design Method
Internet, Mail, and Mixed-Mode Surveys: The Tailored Design Method
The Role of ERP Implementation in Enabling Digital Options: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Performance and Management Independence in the ERP Implementations in Spain: A Dynamic View
Information Systems Management
An Empirical Investigation on End-Users' Acceptance of Enterprise Systems
Information Resources Management Journal
How do competitive environments moderate CRM value?
Decision Support Systems
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ERP systems have been identified as platform technologies that permit the adoption of subsequent technologies that leverage the information integration created by an ERP system. Although significant research attention has been directed at ERP system adoption, very little attention has been paid to understanding ERP-enabled adoption, that is, adoptions that occur and are facilitated after the initial ERP system. This paper seeks to fill this void. Synthesizing existing works, the authors construct a model that examines the link between initial ERP system and ERP-enabled adoption. The results indicate that initial ERP system factors Extent of ERP Implementation and Current System Performance act as antecedences to organizational ease of use and relative advantage of subsequent technologies. Moreover, the authors' findings implicate that organizational ease of use and relative advantage of subsequent technologies have a positive impact on ERP-enabled adoption. These results have important implications for ERP system evaluation and justification. First, the findings highlight the importance of recognizing the potential additions and inherent benefits created by an initial ERP system. Second, the findings also underscore the importance of considering ERP-enabled adoption of subsequent technologies.