An ERP implementation takes many years to complete and requires a large amount of IT investment and their effectiveness is hard to evaluate. Companies implement ERP systems to integrate the business processes of a company, and help organizations obtain a competitive advantage. In each ERP implementation stage, Business Process Reengineering (BPR) plays different important roles. This study examined the process problems (system process / business process), BPR and performance of ERP systems by using the questionnaire survey and AVOVA analysis. We also examined the relationship between degree of BPR and ERP system performance using regression analysis
AbstractERP (enterprise resource planning) systems offer tremendous opportunities to more consistent...
A case study can help identify the important contributing factors for the relationship between ERP a...
IMPLEMENTATION Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have become widely applied in all types of...
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) is an essential tool before an information system project imple...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems which are developed based on the industry best practices ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems which are developed based on the industry best practices ...
Enterprise resource planning system is a multi-module information systems application which assists ...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is an IT system that supports the business functions that firms a...
Introduction: Enterprise recourse planning (ERP) is a system that combines software, hardwareand peo...
Business information system is an area of the greatest significance in any business enterprise today...
Today’s competitive business environment pressurizes the organization’s management to focus on succe...
Over the years, production cost for businesses have been increasing at a rate that pricing cannot be...
ERP system implementations have evolved so rapidly that now they represent a must-have within indust...
In the last decade, many organizations have attempted to move from stand-alone business information ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) improves commercial activity control and provides a competitive a...
AbstractERP (enterprise resource planning) systems offer tremendous opportunities to more consistent...
A case study can help identify the important contributing factors for the relationship between ERP a...
IMPLEMENTATION Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have become widely applied in all types of...
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) is an essential tool before an information system project imple...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems which are developed based on the industry best practices ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems which are developed based on the industry best practices ...
Enterprise resource planning system is a multi-module information systems application which assists ...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is an IT system that supports the business functions that firms a...
Introduction: Enterprise recourse planning (ERP) is a system that combines software, hardwareand peo...
Business information system is an area of the greatest significance in any business enterprise today...
Today’s competitive business environment pressurizes the organization’s management to focus on succe...
Over the years, production cost for businesses have been increasing at a rate that pricing cannot be...
ERP system implementations have evolved so rapidly that now they represent a must-have within indust...
In the last decade, many organizations have attempted to move from stand-alone business information ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) improves commercial activity control and provides a competitive a...
AbstractERP (enterprise resource planning) systems offer tremendous opportunities to more consistent...
A case study can help identify the important contributing factors for the relationship between ERP a...
IMPLEMENTATION Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have become widely applied in all types of...