Exploring Crucial Factors Affecting the Useof ERP and Their Effecton Employee Performance

Authors

  • MOCHAMMAD AL MUSADIEQ Business Administration Author
  • RIYADISAMURI KARTODJO Business Administration Author
  • TEUKU NOERMAN Business Administration Author
  • ULUL ALBAB Business Administration Author
  • NUROHMANAMIN FAHROZI Business Administration Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/jyb7s218

Keywords:

ERP Adoption, Business Information System, Employee Performance, Business Organization, Organization Strategic, Human Resource Management.

Abstract

This research identifies key factors that influence the use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)and its influence on employee performance at PT Cakra Jawara Iveco Indonesia. This quantitative research uses Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Squares (SEM PLS 4) as a data analysis tool to determine the relationship between variables. We propose 9 (nine) hypotheses to examine the relationships between variables, such as technical, organizational, and individual factors that influence ERP adoption. We also offer two. Our respondents are employees from a questionnaire used to gather data on employees’ perceptions ofthe variables.The discovery from this research is that there are internal and external variables to the adoption of information system models that have negligible influence on the adoption and employees’ results in self-efficacy at PT Cakra Jawara Iveco Indonesia. Thus, our discovery will provide awarenessof what is most necessary for ERP adoption and how it will impact employees. Our findings will be a reference for planningandimprovement of strategies concerning the socialization, selection, and implementation ofERP applications, and effective performance of our human resources. Furthermore, we also have two untested hypotheses, and this will provide an opportunity for further inquiry to explore other aspects that might influence ERP adoption and employees’reusability at PT Cakra Jawara Iveco Indonesia.

Author Biographies

  • MOCHAMMAD AL MUSADIEQ, Business Administration

    Business Administration, Brawijaya University, MT. Haryono Street 163, Malang 65145, East Java, INDONESIA

  • RIYADISAMURI KARTODJO, Business Administration

    Business Administration,Brawijaya University,
    MT. Haryono Street 163, Malang 65145, East Java,INDONESIA

  • TEUKU NOERMAN, Business Administration

    Business Administration,Brawijaya University,
    MT. Haryono Street 163, Malang 65145, East Java,INDONESIA

  • ULUL ALBAB, Business Administration

    Business Administration,Brawijaya University,
    MT. Haryono Street 163, Malang 65145, East Java,INDONESIA

  • NUROHMANAMIN FAHROZI, Business Administration

    Business Administration,Brawijaya University,
    MT. Haryono Street 163, Malang 65145, East Java,INDONESIA

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Published

2025-11-18

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How to Cite

Exploring Crucial Factors Affecting the Useof ERP and Their Effecton Employee Performance. (2025). WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development, 22(1), 01-16. https://doi.org/10.5281/jyb7s218