There is a wide agreement that IT projects have disappointing success rates and often generate less value than originally promised. In the context of ERP systems, the same statistical reports exist which demonstrate an overwhelming number of failures in ERP implementations. A thorough review of IS literature, however, leads us to believe that organisations that broadly deploy and routinise IT (in particular, ERPs) into their day-to-day work procedures realise the greatest productivity benefit and business values, and in return perceive to be more successful. The stage wherein ERP is fully assimilated, widely accepted and routinised is also referred to as institutionalised ERP in the extant IS literature of institutional theory. As a result,...
This study seeks to understand the longitudinal effects of external pressures on the assimilation of...
An ERP implementation is a significant intervention in organisational life. As such, it affects and ...
Purpose - This paper sets out to examine the use of institutional theory in information systems rese...
There is a wide agreement that IT projects have disappointing success rates and often generate less ...
There is a wide agreement that IT projects have disappointing success rates and often generate less ...
The importance of studying institutional view and theories in the context of contemporary business o...
The importance of studying institutional view and theories in the context of contemporary business o...
Institutional theory has been applied to various dimensions of extant IS literature. The major part ...
The analysis of IS implementation and lifecycle management theories concludes that, ERP systems or f...
Purpose: The institutionalization of an organizational innovation, such as an enterprise resource pl...
ERP systems are highly integrated and complex systems. These systems have become a core technology i...
Organizational learning could be considered both a general and specific theory of interest to the re...
Enterprise resources planning systems (ERP), commercial software packages also known as integrated e...
Each organisation is unique, because the way they are internally organised and the way they seek eco...
ERP systems are highly integrated and complex systems. These systems have become a core technology i...
This study seeks to understand the longitudinal effects of external pressures on the assimilation of...
An ERP implementation is a significant intervention in organisational life. As such, it affects and ...
Purpose - This paper sets out to examine the use of institutional theory in information systems rese...
There is a wide agreement that IT projects have disappointing success rates and often generate less ...
There is a wide agreement that IT projects have disappointing success rates and often generate less ...
The importance of studying institutional view and theories in the context of contemporary business o...
The importance of studying institutional view and theories in the context of contemporary business o...
Institutional theory has been applied to various dimensions of extant IS literature. The major part ...
The analysis of IS implementation and lifecycle management theories concludes that, ERP systems or f...
Purpose: The institutionalization of an organizational innovation, such as an enterprise resource pl...
ERP systems are highly integrated and complex systems. These systems have become a core technology i...
Organizational learning could be considered both a general and specific theory of interest to the re...
Enterprise resources planning systems (ERP), commercial software packages also known as integrated e...
Each organisation is unique, because the way they are internally organised and the way they seek eco...
ERP systems are highly integrated and complex systems. These systems have become a core technology i...
This study seeks to understand the longitudinal effects of external pressures on the assimilation of...
An ERP implementation is a significant intervention in organisational life. As such, it affects and ...
Purpose - This paper sets out to examine the use of institutional theory in information systems rese...