Abstract

The concept of ERP integration has received significant a significant amount of attention in research because of its potential for affecting organizational outcomes. Although the importance of ERP integration has been established, the development of an instrument to measure this construct has not been reported in the literature. Based on a domain definition grounded in the literature, a reliable and valid measure of integration in an ERP context at the module level is proposed. The results show a 3-dimension construct for assessing ERP module integration, derived from a sample of 68 ERP module implementations. The evidence suggests that ERP module integration is formed by the system, business process, and user dimensions. Further, the link between ERP module integration and business process performance is assessed. Evidence of reliability and validity are presented for the hypothesized measurement models as well as implications of the results for research and practice.

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