Through this research the authors identify the major dimensions of enterprise systems flexibility from the perspective of various end users. To explore the concept of enterprise systems flexibility, on-site interviews were conducted with 20 members of a leading European clothing manufacturer, ranging from functional employees to the CEO. Results of analyzing the data using content analysis highlight that end users view Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) flexibility in terms of five major dimensions, specifically system connectivity, process integration, hierarchical integration, user-customizability, and consistency
Information systems (IS) flexibility has been studied as a key capability to adapt and change organi...
In this paper we address flexibility and investigate the relationship between volume and product mix...
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Abstract- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have become transaction backbone of organizatio...
Most enterprise systems (ES) solutions have evolved with the technological factors of flexibility, m...
This paper explores the interpretative flexibility of ERP systems through the study of a project to ...
* Provides a conceptual framework of ‘Organisational Flexibility and Competitiveness’ supported by ...
Given the uncertainty and changing business conditions faced by North American manufacturers, the ne...
The flexibility of the supply chain plays a crucial role in enabling enterprises to respond promptly...
In this paper, we describe a key finding from a case study of an SAP R/3 implementation – a pattern ...
Socially and industrially globalized environment generates the need for flexibility of enterprises a...
Flexibility has been recognized as a key competitive advantage for any manufacturing firm. It is par...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate supply chain management practices related to f...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
Information systems (IS) flexibility has been studied as a key capability to adapt and change organi...
In this paper we address flexibility and investigate the relationship between volume and product mix...
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION AT ASTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY AND INFORM...
Abstract- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have become transaction backbone of organizatio...
Most enterprise systems (ES) solutions have evolved with the technological factors of flexibility, m...
This paper explores the interpretative flexibility of ERP systems through the study of a project to ...
* Provides a conceptual framework of ‘Organisational Flexibility and Competitiveness’ supported by ...
Given the uncertainty and changing business conditions faced by North American manufacturers, the ne...
The flexibility of the supply chain plays a crucial role in enabling enterprises to respond promptly...
In this paper, we describe a key finding from a case study of an SAP R/3 implementation – a pattern ...
Socially and industrially globalized environment generates the need for flexibility of enterprises a...
Flexibility has been recognized as a key competitive advantage for any manufacturing firm. It is par...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate supply chain management practices related to f...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
Information systems (IS) flexibility has been studied as a key capability to adapt and change organi...
In this paper we address flexibility and investigate the relationship between volume and product mix...
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION AT ASTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY AND INFORM...