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Critical success factor based resource allocation in ERP implementation: A nonlinear programming model [PDF]
This research examines how a Constrained Nonlinear programming model for ERP implementation (CNL_ERP) can facilitate Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to deploy resources to address the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) in the pre-implementation ...
Ying Xie, Colin Allen, Mahmood Ali
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Organizational culture and leadership in ERP implementation
This paper theorizes how leadership affects ERP implementation by fostering the desired organizational culture. We contend that ERP implementation success is positively related with organizational culture along the dimensions of learning and development, participative decision making, power sharing, support and collaboration, and tolerance for risk and
Weiling Ke, Kwok Kee Wei
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The Effect of Enterprise Resource Planning Implementation on the Earnings Quality: Survey of Short-Term and Long-Term Discretionary Accruals [PDF]
Objective: This study seeks to discover the effect of Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP) implementation on Earnings quality. Earnings quality was measured based on the absolute value of discretionary accruals, which is the inverse measure of earnings ...
Roohollah Marasi, Mahdi Nazemi Ardakani
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Pengaruh Budaya dan Lingkungan dalam Menentukan Keberhasilan Implementasi Sistem
Abstrak Penerapan Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) dapat menunjang aktivitas internal organisasi secara terintegrasi, sehingga dapat membantu proses bisnis dalam sebuah perusahaan dengan akses ke sumber data yang lebih cepat dan tepat.
Dea Valenska Gusman +6 more
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Perkembangan teknologi informasi yang semakin pesat saat ini mendorong organisasi atau perusahaan untuk melakukan investasi dan penerapan teknologi informasi.
Muhammad Nur Hendra Alvianto +4 more
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Expecting the unexpected during ERP implementations: a complexity view
Implementing an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system is a complex, risky, time-consuming, and very expensive affair. Unfortunately, ERP implementations are often still over budget and time, and below expectations.
Guy Janssens +4 more
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Analysis of ERP Critical Failure Factors: A Case Study in an Indonesian Mining Company
ERP is a useful application for companies to run day-to-day operations by automating business processes, but the complexity and difficulty of deploying ERP systems causes unanticipated implementation failures.
Shinta Dewi Larasati +2 more
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Background Enhanced recovery protocols (ERPs) are an evidence-based intervention to optimize post-surgical recovery. Several studies have demonstrated that the use of an ERP for gastrointestinal surgery results in decreased length of stay, shortened time
Teaniese L. Davis +11 more
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This study aims to gain an understanding of the role of technological capability as a moderating variable on the effect of ERP implementation on operational performance. Companies are expected to utilize information technology capability to encourage the
Almatius Setya Marsudi, Rilo Pambudi
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Critical Factors and Multisite Implementation of ERP: A Case Study in the UAE [PDF]
Despite extensive studies in the ERP literature, little empirical understanding has been reached in relation to ERP implementation experiences in developing markets, particularly in the UAE context. Derived from the notions of critical successful factors
Chen, Wenshin
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