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Prioritising Organisational Factors Impacting Cloud ERP Adoption and the Critical Issues Related to Security, Usability, and Vendors: A Systematic Literature Review

Cloud ERP is a type of enterprise resource planning (ERP) system that runs on the vendor’s cloud platform instead of an on-premises network, enabling companies to connect through the Internet. The goal of this study was to rank and prioritise the factors driving cloud ERP adoption by organisations a...

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Autores principales: Salih, Sayeed, Hamdan, Mosab, Abdelmaboud, Abdelzahir, Abdelaziz, Ahmed, Abdelsalam, Samah, Althobaiti, Maha M., Cheikhrouhou, Omar, Hamam, Habib, Alotaibi, Faiz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34960483
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21248391
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author Salih, Sayeed
Hamdan, Mosab
Abdelmaboud, Abdelzahir
Abdelaziz, Ahmed
Abdelsalam, Samah
Althobaiti, Maha M.
Cheikhrouhou, Omar
Hamam, Habib
Alotaibi, Faiz
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Hamdan, Mosab
Abdelmaboud, Abdelzahir
Abdelaziz, Ahmed
Abdelsalam, Samah
Althobaiti, Maha M.
Cheikhrouhou, Omar
Hamam, Habib
Alotaibi, Faiz
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description Cloud ERP is a type of enterprise resource planning (ERP) system that runs on the vendor’s cloud platform instead of an on-premises network, enabling companies to connect through the Internet. The goal of this study was to rank and prioritise the factors driving cloud ERP adoption by organisations and to identify the critical issues in terms of security, usability, and vendors that impact adoption of cloud ERP systems. The assessment of critical success factors (CSFs) in on-premises ERP adoption and implementation has been well documented; however, no previous research has been carried out on CSFs in cloud ERP adoption. Therefore, the contribution of this research is to provide research and practice with the identification and analysis of 16 CSFs through a systematic literature review, where 73 publications on cloud ERP adoption were assessed from a range of different conferences and journals, using inclusion and exclusion criteria. Drawing from the literature, we found security, usability, and vendors were the top three most widely cited critical issues for the adoption of cloud-based ERP; hence, the second contribution of this study was an integrative model constructed with 12 drivers based on the security, usability, and vendor characteristics that may have greater influence as the top critical issues in the adoption of cloud ERP systems. We also identified critical gaps in current research, such as the inconclusiveness of findings related to security critical issues, usability critical issues, and vendor critical issues, by highlighting the most important drivers influencing those issues in cloud ERP adoption and the lack of discussion on the nature of the criticality of those CSFs. This research will aid in the development of new strategies or the revision of existing strategies and polices aimed at effectively integrating cloud ERP into cloud computing infrastructure. It will also allow cloud ERP suppliers to determine organisations’ and business owners’ expectations and implement appropriate tactics. A better understanding of the CSFs will narrow the field of failure and assist practitioners and managers in increasing their chances of success.
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spelling pubmed-87077102021-12-25 Prioritising Organisational Factors Impacting Cloud ERP Adoption and the Critical Issues Related to Security, Usability, and Vendors: A Systematic Literature Review Salih, Sayeed Hamdan, Mosab Abdelmaboud, Abdelzahir Abdelaziz, Ahmed Abdelsalam, Samah Althobaiti, Maha M. Cheikhrouhou, Omar Hamam, Habib Alotaibi, Faiz Sensors (Basel) Article Cloud ERP is a type of enterprise resource planning (ERP) system that runs on the vendor’s cloud platform instead of an on-premises network, enabling companies to connect through the Internet. The goal of this study was to rank and prioritise the factors driving cloud ERP adoption by organisations and to identify the critical issues in terms of security, usability, and vendors that impact adoption of cloud ERP systems. The assessment of critical success factors (CSFs) in on-premises ERP adoption and implementation has been well documented; however, no previous research has been carried out on CSFs in cloud ERP adoption. Therefore, the contribution of this research is to provide research and practice with the identification and analysis of 16 CSFs through a systematic literature review, where 73 publications on cloud ERP adoption were assessed from a range of different conferences and journals, using inclusion and exclusion criteria. Drawing from the literature, we found security, usability, and vendors were the top three most widely cited critical issues for the adoption of cloud-based ERP; hence, the second contribution of this study was an integrative model constructed with 12 drivers based on the security, usability, and vendor characteristics that may have greater influence as the top critical issues in the adoption of cloud ERP systems. We also identified critical gaps in current research, such as the inconclusiveness of findings related to security critical issues, usability critical issues, and vendor critical issues, by highlighting the most important drivers influencing those issues in cloud ERP adoption and the lack of discussion on the nature of the criticality of those CSFs. This research will aid in the development of new strategies or the revision of existing strategies and polices aimed at effectively integrating cloud ERP into cloud computing infrastructure. It will also allow cloud ERP suppliers to determine organisations’ and business owners’ expectations and implement appropriate tactics. A better understanding of the CSFs will narrow the field of failure and assist practitioners and managers in increasing their chances of success. MDPI 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8707710/ /pubmed/34960483 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21248391 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hamam, Habib
Alotaibi, Faiz
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34960483
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21248391
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