Abstract :
This paper draws upon the theory on the contexts of technology diffuse to explain the importance of five factors- technology readiness, top management championship, organizational readiness, extent of coordination and competition intensity -in promoting heightened levels of E-commerce assimilation within an organization, we develop an integrative model to examine e-commerce assimilation for small and medium sized (SMEs) enterprises. The model features technological, organizational, and environmental contexts as prominent antecedents of e-commerce assimilation. Based on this model, we hypothesize how technology readiness, top management championship, organizational readiness, extent of coordination and competition intensity influences e-commerce assimilation at the firm level. A survey was designed based on previous research and a series of case studies conducted. The method of analysis employed was structural equation modeling based on data collected. Our empirical analysis leads to several key findings: 1) Technology readiness is the strongest factor facilitating assimilation. 2)Too much competition is not necessarily good for technology assimilation.3)The E-commerce assimilation is determined by the organizational context (top management championship, organizational readiness, extent of coordination).
Keywords :
electronic commerce; organisational aspects; small-to-medium enterprises; competition intensity; coordination extention; e-commerce assimilation; organizational readiness; small-and medium-sized enterprise; structural equation modeling; technology readiness; top management championship; Business communication; Conference management; Context modeling; Customer service; Data analysis; Engineering management; Equations; Lifting equipment; Marketing and sales; Technology management; competition intensity; e-commerce; e-commerce assimilation; extent of coordination; organizational readiness; technology readiness; top management championship;