A Conceptual Framework for Definition of the Correlation Between Company Size Categories and the Proliferation of Business Information Systems in Hungary
Peter Sasvari

TL;DR
This paper presents a conceptual framework analyzing how company size influences the adoption and usage of business information systems in Hungary, highlighting correlations between enterprise size, activity scope, and system proliferation.
Contribution
It introduces a new conceptual model linking company size to information system adoption and explores implementation challenges and usage patterns in Hungarian enterprises.
Findings
Strong correlation between company size and information system scope
Larger companies tend to adopt more diverse business information systems
Implementation challenges vary with enterprise size
Abstract
Based on a conceptual model, this paper aims to explore the background of the decision-making process leading to the introduction of business information systems among enterprises in Hungary. Together with presenting the problems arising in the course of the implementation of such systems, their usage patterns are also investigated. A strong correlation is established between the size of an enterprise, the scope of its business activities and the range of the business information systems it applies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Platforms and Economics · Big Data and Business Intelligence · FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
