A quantitative analysis of factors contributing electronic data interchange adoption among Bruneian SMEs: A pilot study

The primary purpose of this research is to examine and explore quantitatively the determining factors that contribute electronic data interchange (EDI) adoption among Brunei's small and medium enterprises (SMEs) not addressed previously. The study is based upon survey approach to collect the pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Business process management journal 2007-01, Vol.13 (5), p.728-746
Hauptverfasser: Seyal, Afzaal H., Noah Abd Rahman, Mohd, Awg Yussof Hj Awg Mohammad, Hj
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Zusammenfassung:The primary purpose of this research is to examine and explore quantitatively the determining factors that contribute electronic data interchange (EDI) adoption among Brunei's small and medium enterprises (SMEs) not addressed previously. The study is based upon survey approach to collect the primary data from 50 SMEs in Brunei Darussalam based upon stratified random sampling plan. A one stage normative model that is associative in nature was developed based upon reviewing the previous researches and further in line with the research objectives. The model elicits six factors that are grouped in three categories, namely, organizational, environmental and technological. The findings indicate that factors such as perceived benefits, government support and management support are significant determinants of EDI adoption. The 35% of the total variance is explained by these three factors. The small market size as well small sample size is one of the research limitations in addition that only 20% of the SMEs have adopted EDI. The inclusion of some more variables such as external pressure and competitive pressure will not only increase the shared variance, but will also bring broader perspective to the research.
ISSN:1463-7154
1758-4116
DOI:10.1108/14637150710823183