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This research analysed factors and sets of factors that affect and explain the varying leveis of success in the adoption and use of IS/IT (Inforrnation Systemsllnforrnation Technology) in Portuguese manufacturing SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises). The study set out to fill a 'gap in knowledge not covered by previous research into the area of IS/IT in SMEs. Existing work was found to be of limited relevance or was out-of-date, due to the rapid evolution of IS/IT, and did not address the Portuguese context.
The study followed a realist approach to social enquiry. Seeking to explain IS/IT success, it is necessary to understand the perspectives and social relationships amongst the key actors involved in the process of IS/IT- adoption and use. Case study research was undertaken in twelve SMEs operating in the Portuguese manufacturing industry. A total of 56 interviews were conducted with top managers, IS/IT managers, IS/IT staff, and IS/IT suppliers. The factors identified as associated with IS/IT success were clustered into four categories according to their perceived relevance. Interrelationships amongst factors were established and the common pattems across firrns with similar leveis of IS/IT adoption and success were analysed.
This research demonstrates that a combination of factors were deterrninant to explain IS/IT adoption and success. These are related to the involv ment of the top managers in the process of IS/IT adoption and use, and to the development of IS/IT competencies, in-house or in associated IS/IT suppliers. Of particular importance is the presence of an individual in the firm with IS/IT knowledge, CEO trust, and a view on how to incorporate IS/IT in the strategic development of the firm. ln the SMEs that were more successful in adopting and using IS/IT, the establishment of co-operative links with IS/IT suppliers was essentially based on personal relationships or ownership of the IS/IT enterprise, rather than on contractual relationships. The findings were validated by comparison with existing theory, and resource-based theory was found to provide a coherent explanation of the results of the empírical work.
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Degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
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Portuguese Manufacturing Industry SMEs - Small and Medium Sized Enterprises IS/IT - Information Systems / Information Technology Success Ph.D Portugal
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Caldeira, Mário (1998). " Understanding the adoption and use of information systems/Information technology in small and medium-sizes manufacturing entreprises: a study in portuguese industry". Tese de Doutoramento. Cranfield University.