Towards the development of measures of perceived benefits and compatibility of electronic data interchange: A comparative assessment of competing first order factor models

Towards the development of measures of perceived benefits and compatibility of electronic data interchange: A comparative assessment of competing first order factor models

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Article ID: iaor200020
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 210
End Page Number: 220
Publication Date: Sep 1998
Journal: European Journal of Information Systems
Authors: ,
Keywords: measurement, computers: information
Abstract:

This study describes the development and testing of sets of items to capture constructs that are widely used in the study of electronic data interchange (EDI) adoption and integration. They are the perceived benefits of EDI and the extent to which EDI is compatible with existing organizational practices. Sets of items to measure both perceived direct and perceived indirect benefits are assessed, as are sets of items to measure two types of compatibility: organizational and technological. Findings indicate that the model adequately captures each of the proposed constructs except technological compatibility. Conclusions and directions for future research are presented.

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