Title of article :
Using a case study to test the role of three key social enablers in ERP implementation
Author/Authors :
Suprateek Sarker، نويسنده , , Allen S. Lee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
17
From page :
813
To page :
829
Abstract :
The literature indicates that three key social enablers—strong and committed leadership, open and honest communication, and a balanced and empowered implementation team are necessary conditions/precursors for successful enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation. In a longitudinal positivist case study, we find that, while all three enablers may contribute to ERP implementation success, only strong and committed leadership can be empirically established as a necessary condition. This presents a challenge to future ERP researchers for resolving apparent contradictions between the existing literature and the results of our analysis. One possible direction for future research would be to undertake an interpretive re-examination of the rationalisitic assumptions that underlie much of the existing literature on ERP systems implementation.
Keywords :
ERP systems , Business process reengineering , IT implementation , organizational change , Leadership , Composition of team , Communication , CASE STUDY , Deductive approach
Journal title :
Information and Management
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Information and Management
Record number :
1226524
Link To Document :
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