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Technology factors and ERP system efficiency in the Jordanian industrial firms: does company size matter?

The study was structured to investigate the impact of technological factors on the effectiveness of enterprise resource planning (ERP) in Jordanian industrial firms, using a descriptive-analytical approach. This study also examines company size as a moderator variable, which has been measured using...

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