The road towards successful e-ordering implementation: success factors and barriers

2008 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 415 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katarina Arbin
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eristian Wibisono

<p><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p><p><em>This literature review explores the Open Innovation of SME companies, their application, success factors, impact, and challenges. The theoretical framework is built starting from the definition, a critical pillar, and Open Innovation in SME companies. The main factor in the Open Innovation process stage is finding innovative ideas and establishing network access with the external environment. Balanced, systematic, and thorough collaboration is the key to this process. Although European scholars have done it quite a lot, the study of literature on Open Innovation in SMEs still could continue to be developed. Several research results were found in studies conducted in developing countries such as China, Taiwan, and Korea, distinguishing them from similar studies in Europe.</em></p><p><strong><em>Keywords:</em></strong><em> <em>innovation; SMEs; technology; entrepreneurship; open innovation</em></em></p>


Author(s):  
Abner Kukeyinge Shopati ◽  
Kabwebwe Honore Mitonga ◽  
Lydia Penomuntu Aipinge

Background: Public healthcare organizations are implementing strategic plans modelling with the supposition that the outcome will be enhancing organizational effectiveness, efficiency and delivered superior healthcare services to its clientele. However, in Practices, a good strategy shall be a call for both actions and blueprint for success in responsive to the need it was formulated to address. The aim of this research is to develop implementation success factors model (ISF) for effective strategic plan implementation in public healthcare organization in developing countries.Methods: The research utilized quantitative approach, a survey design and questionnaire was employed to collect data. The study used Gaskin’s CFA/SEM procedure and applies the SPSS 23 AMOS plugins, pattern matrix model builder (PMMB), master validity (MV), model fit measures (MFM) to validate and determine the interrelationships between variables.Results: Reviewing the literature, 20 variables were identified and implementing success factor (ISF) model with two major factors was developed, CSFs for strategic plan formulation and CSFs for strategic plan implementation. This model, in the order of effect, identified CSFs for strategic plan formulation: structural dimension (0.95), content dimension (0.75), operational dimension (0.34) and context dimension (0.23), CSFs for strategic plan implementation: operational dimension (0.70), structural dimension (0.47), contextual dimension (0.46), content (0.37).Conclusions: The research shows that developing implementation success factors model for effective strategic plan implementation in public healthcare organization in developing countries, it will be plausible to consider CSFs for strategic plan formulation and CSFs for strategic plan implementation. Structural equation modelling/CFA has been run to prove the validity of basic CSFs in this research.


Author(s):  
Evan Vincent Karta ◽  
Liong Ju Tjung ◽  
Priyendiswara A. B. Priyendiswara

The purpose of this study is to increase the attractiveness of Pasar Baru so it can continue to exist and adapt to the times, as well as current trends, which are expected to increase the socio-economic value of the region. Research carried out is by analyzing policies that have been and are being applied to Pasar Baru, analyzing the potential and problems of the Pasar Baru by it location and site, analyzing key success factors from benchmark, and analyzing perceptions and preferences of the people taken through questionnaires. The overall analysis is explained descriptively. And for the analysis of community perceptions, the questionnaire was distributed using a purposive sampling method because the population was not known for sure. The results of the analysis show the potential and problems that Pasar Baru has such as untreated facilities and infrastructure so it can’t give visitors a comfort in shopping. This issue will certainly be one of the factors that can threaten the existence of economic activities in Pasar Baru, which of course we don't want. Therefore, the potential of Pasar Baru should be developed further, and fix the problems  in the Pasar Baru shopping center. Given Pasar Baru as one of the oldest shopping center, which is a relic of the Dutch from 1820 and still exists today. This revitalization plan which is prioritizing the improvement of the road network infrastructure and activities in the Pasar Baru shopping area with the final output is a 3D model masterplan of the Pasar Baru shopping corridor.AbstrakTujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan daya tarik Pasar Baru agar dapat tetap eksis dan beradaptasi dengan perkembangan zaman, serta trend masa kini, yang diharapkan dapat meningkatkan nilai sosial ekonomi kawasan tersebut. Penelitian yang dilakukan adalah dengan menganalisis kebijakan-kebijakan yang pernah dan sedang diterapkan pada Pasar Baru, menganalisis potensi dan masalah dari lokasi dan tapak Pasar Baru, menganalisis key success factor dari objek studi bandingan, dan menganalisis persepsi serta preferensi masyarakat yang diambil melalui kuesioner. Untuk keseluruhan analisis tersebut dijelaskan secara deskriptif. Dan untuk analisis persepsi masyarakat, kuesioner disebarkan dengan metode purposive sampling karena jumlah populasi tidak diketahui secara pasti. Hasil dari analisis tersebut menunjukkan potensi serta permasalahan yang dimiliki Pasar Baru seperti sarana/prasarana dan infrastruktur yang tidak terawat sehingga mengurangi kenyamanan pengunjung. Isu ini tentu akan menjadi salah satu faktor yang dapat mengancam eksistensi kegiatan ekonomi di Pasar Baru, yang tentunya tidak kita inginkan. Maka dari itu sudah selayaknya potensi Pasar Baru terus dikembangkan lebih lanjut, dan memperbaiki permasalahan yang terdapat pada pusat perbelanjaan Pasar Baru. Mengingat Pasar Baru sebagai salah satu pusat perbelanjaan tertua di Jakarta, yang merupakan peninggalan Bangsa Belanda dari tahun 1820 dan masih eksis hingga saat ini. Rencana revitalisasi ini yaitu mengedepankan perbaikan dari insfrastruktur jaringan jalan serta kegiatan yang terdapat di kawasan perbelanjaan Pasar Baru dengan hasil akhir yang dikeluarkan adalah masterplan dari koridor perbelanjaan Pasar Baru dalam bentuk 3D. 


Author(s):  
Asma I. Magaireah ◽  
HidayahSulaiman HidayahSulaiman ◽  
Nor’ashikin Ali

The BI is a new trend in public sector organizations that requires investigating the critical success factors (CSFs) which would provide a sound guidelines for determining the criteria to be considered during BI implementation. However, there is no sufficient empirical evidences that provide better understanding of the CSFs for the BI implementation in public sector organizations. This paper aims to identify the CSFs for BI system in the context of public sector organizations. This study adopts a mixed method approach using survey research method and qualitative interview using Jordanian public sector organization case. The findings of this research revealed that top management support, clear vision and strategic planning, team skills, user participation, organizational structure, user access and development technology are the most critical factors to BI implementation success in the public sector organizations. The findings of this study could assist the practitioners in the public sector organizations in planning, managing and implementing their BI projects properly by focusing on those CSFs of BI systems that provide them a better understanding to address issues and concerns related to BI implementation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 2395-2414 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asma Ibrahim Magaireh ◽  
Hidayah Sulaiman ◽  
Nor’ashikin Ali

The BI is a new trend in public sector organizations that requires investigating the critical success factors (CSFs) which would provide a sound guidelines for determining the criteria to be considered during BI implementation. However, there is no sufficient empirical evidences that provide better understanding of the CSFs for the BI implementation in public sector organizations. This paper aims to identify the CSFs for BI system in the context of public sector organizations. This study adopts a mixed method approach using survey research method and qualitative interview using Jordanian public sector organization case. The findings of this research revealed that top management support, clear vision and strategic planning, team skills, user participation, organizational structure, user access and development technology are the most critical factors to BI implementation success in the public sector organizations. The findings of this study could assist the practitioners in the public sector organizations in planning, managing and implementing their BI projects properly by focusing on those CSFs of BI systems that provide them a better understanding to address issues and concerns related to BI implementation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 136
Author(s):  
Rafikullah Deraman ◽  
Chen Wang ◽  
Jeffrey Boon Hui Yap ◽  
Heng Li ◽  
Faizul Azli Mohd-Rahim

Electronic purchasing or e-procurement saves millions of dollars yearly in transaction costs. E-procurement helps to cut down the supplier base, promotes paperless transactions, and increases transparency and accountability in the procurement process. Nonetheless, studies report that around 80% of e-procurement initiatives have met with failure and failed to achieve the desired results. Although studies to better understand the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) of e-procurement implementation involving various industries have been on the rise, little is known about architecture engineering and construction (AEC) practices, which has led to limited development of pragmatic frameworks to uncover the factors. Thus, this study aims to identify those CSFs (predicting variables) which significantly contribute to e-procurement implementation success in the construction sector and to put forward for better implementation. Results from multiple regression analysis revealed five factors to be statistically significant predictors of success. Three factors were determined to be predictors of user satisfaction. Finally, internet online procurement frameworks were developed for the success of e-procurement implementation in the construction sector.


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