Purpose Enterprise systems (ES) upgrade is a complex phenomenon, yet it is possible to reduce the complexity through understanding of the upgrade drivers. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the various upgrade drivers, in order to provide a detailed understanding of the factors driving upgrade decisions. Design/methodology/approach This research is grounded in a qualitative survey design. It utilises a web-based survey questionnaire and semi-structured interviews to collect data from 41 respondents representing 23 large organisations. The data were qualitatively analysed and coded to identify the various drivers and their influence on ES upgrade decisions. Findings The findings suggest that the upgrade decisions are depe...
As information systems (IS) age, managers must determine whether to continue upgrading these systems...
The complexities in making an enterprise resource planning (ERP) upgrade decision have been widely c...
A system upgrade requires careful planning as its implications to organizational systems might beeno...
Purpose Enterprise systems (ES) upgrade is a complex phenomenon, yet it is possible to reduce the...
Enterprise Systems (ES) have matured over the years, offering continuous improvement to the underlyi...
Purpose - Enterprise System (ES) upgrade is fundmental to maintaining a system's continuous improvem...
Purpose Enterprise systems (ES) upgrade is a complex undertaking that recurs throughout the systems...
Upgrading Enterprise Systems (ES) is essential to supporting a system’s continuous improvement and s...
Few organizations choose to upgrade their systems despite the benefits of new features and additiona...
Information systems are today an important contributing part of a company’s competitiveness. It is w...
To date we are still unclear how ERP client-organizations make their ERP upgrade decision. In this r...
This study finds that ERP upgrade decision is highly related to the type of incentives expected to b...
In the past decade, many organizations have initiated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, us...
A system upgrade requires careful planning as its implications to organizational systems might be e...
An information system (IS) upgrade is an essential way to enhance the competitiveness of an organiza...
As information systems (IS) age, managers must determine whether to continue upgrading these systems...
The complexities in making an enterprise resource planning (ERP) upgrade decision have been widely c...
A system upgrade requires careful planning as its implications to organizational systems might beeno...
Purpose Enterprise systems (ES) upgrade is a complex phenomenon, yet it is possible to reduce the...
Enterprise Systems (ES) have matured over the years, offering continuous improvement to the underlyi...
Purpose - Enterprise System (ES) upgrade is fundmental to maintaining a system's continuous improvem...
Purpose Enterprise systems (ES) upgrade is a complex undertaking that recurs throughout the systems...
Upgrading Enterprise Systems (ES) is essential to supporting a system’s continuous improvement and s...
Few organizations choose to upgrade their systems despite the benefits of new features and additiona...
Information systems are today an important contributing part of a company’s competitiveness. It is w...
To date we are still unclear how ERP client-organizations make their ERP upgrade decision. In this r...
This study finds that ERP upgrade decision is highly related to the type of incentives expected to b...
In the past decade, many organizations have initiated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, us...
A system upgrade requires careful planning as its implications to organizational systems might be e...
An information system (IS) upgrade is an essential way to enhance the competitiveness of an organiza...
As information systems (IS) age, managers must determine whether to continue upgrading these systems...
The complexities in making an enterprise resource planning (ERP) upgrade decision have been widely c...
A system upgrade requires careful planning as its implications to organizational systems might beeno...