José V. Gavidia

José V. Gavidia
  • PhD
  • College of Charleston

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Introduction
José V. Gavidia currently works at the Department of Supply Chain and Information Management, College of Charleston. José does research in Business Administration, Information Systems and Supply chain management.
Current institution
College of Charleston
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January 2006 - August 2014
College of Charleston
Position
  • Professor (Associate)

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Publications (8)
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This paper develops an integrated model of ERP success that links contextual variables of the organisation with the critical implementation decisions affecting the managerial and technical execution of the project, leading to tactical and strategic measures of ERP success. Three implementation cases are analysed to explore the importance of unique...
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Purpose While the need for information systems is regularly highlighted in the humanitarian logistics literature, a detailed model of what such system would look like is missing. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the need and advantages of enterprise resource planning (ERP) technology in humanitarian emergency logistics. The paper also prop...
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Purpose – In spite of the large body of literature on success factors of enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation, there is a need to explore its multinational dimension. The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of the conflict between parent and subsidiary on the process of ERP implementation in a multinational enterprise (MNE)...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the ability of Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behavior to predict entrepreneurial intent in 12 countries representing all ten of the global regional clusters as identified in the GLOBE project. Design/methodology/approach – Ajzen's model was operationalized to address entrepreneurial intent and a questionn...
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The purpose of this article is to describe the design and development of an e-health strategy for the Spanish health care system. Using quality function deployment and benchmarking analysis as an analytical model, a strategy in e-health care is proposed. This article uses the case of a Spanish community to build a general framework for e-health sys...
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Given the growing use of virtual interaction in international business activities, business schools must provide students with experiential learning opportunities that prepare them to work in virtual organizations. This paper uses multiple case study methodology with analysis at the transaction level to analyze the dynamics of the virtual teams, an...
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The economic decisions of individuals are influenced not only by cognitive processes, but also by the country-specific institutional environment (Williamson, 2000), which consists of formal institutions (laws and regulations) and informal institutions (cultural norms and values) (North, 1990). The literature shows that entrepreneurial intent is mod...

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