학술논문

Providing micro and small retail enterprises with business intelligence tools: a case study in Peru
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Universal Access in the Information Society: International Journal. :1-16
Subject
Universal access
User-centred design
Business intelligence
IT literacy
Usability
Decision support systems
Language
English
ISSN
1615-5289
1615-5297
Abstract
Business intelligence has been proven key in providing enterprises with tools to improve their performance. Peruvian micro and small retailers do not use information and communication technology allowing them to harness the benefits of using data-driven decision-making approaches in their daily operations and improve their competitiveness. This article reports on a research project supported by the Peruvian Ministry of Production, which included developing and validating a web-based business intelligence system for micro and small Peruvian retailers. The research work presents the insights gathered from the participants regarding the use of business intelligence tools to support their businesses’ daily operations. The validation of the system was based on the Technology Acceptance Model. The results show the users’ assessments of the system usability and ease-of-use, presenting their absolute and compared evaluation of the system modules and sub-modules. The experiments include the insights gathering of the presenters (people who led the validation sessions with the users) to include their perceptions about their interaction with the users. The outcomes analysis highlights the main benefits, challenges, limitations and future work in the research subject and considers the specific characteristics of the Peruvian micro and small enterprises.