العوامل الفردية والتكنولوجية التي تؤثر على اعتماد أنظمة تخطيط موارد المؤسسات (ERP) في القطاع المصرفي الأردني
This paper proposed a framework of the drivers of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system adoption in the banking sector of Jordan, based on the UTAUT model. The study objectives were achieved by involving 150 managers and heads of departments to which questionnaire copies were distributed to in 13 banks that employed the ERP system. On the basis of the findings, the factors that drove the ERP system adoption among the examined banks were self-efficacy, attitude, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. The findings further indicated that ERP adoption leads to the enhancement of banks performance and that attitude, self-efficacy, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use can be manipulated to enhance such performance through their influence on the adoption of the system. It is expected that framework is used in banks as a guide to promote and facilitate the major drivers of ERP adoption