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Interorganizational Information Systems Adoption in Supply Chains: A Context Specific Framework

Mohammed N. Shaik and Walid Abdul-Kader
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Mohammed N. Shaik: Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada
Walid Abdul-Kader: Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada

International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM), 2013, vol. 6, issue 1, 24-40

Abstract: Supply chain management (SCM) enabled by advances in technology, aims to develop a technical infrastructure linking technology and people, in an effort to align the technology with the capabilities of the organization and among its trading partners. This has led to the importance of the interorganizational information system (IOS) which has been increasingly recognized by organizations. There are several IOS types, including B2B electronic commerce (EC), customer-oriented strategic systems, EDI and electronic markets. The factors influencing the adoption of these systems are presented in the literature, but the IOS adoption in supply chains with supply chain context specific antecedents is very limited. To fill the gap in the literature, in this study a comprehensive model is built on the foundations of technology adoption at the organizational levels and by examining the supply chain context specific antecedents behind the motivations of adoption of technology in supply chains. The developed TOESCM research framework considers the TOE (technological-organizational-environmental) framework and SCM context specific antecedents such as information sharing, interorganizational relationships, and collaboration among trading partners to determine the adoption of IOS in supply chains.

Date: 2013
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