This study investigates some underlying technological factors for linking enterprise resource planning (ERP) to supply chain management (SCM) systems. ERP systems serve technological requirements across functional areas within a corporate boundary while SCM systems focus on collaborative relationships with partners in the supply chain, emphasizing business process integration and information sharing through IT. In order to facilitate SCM operations for business planning and decision making, an ERP system must be extensible in terms of support for a range of external constituents in the supply chain. The research reported in this paper investigates these linkages and provides a framework for developing and evaluating SCM processes in order t...
The manufacturing-marketing (MM) interface has received substantial consideration in the operations ...
The author has concentrated his dissertation on supply chain management and focused his work on the ...
Over the decades, as organizations begin to move globally there has been a sporadic flow of informat...
This study investigates some underlying technological factors for linking enterprise resource planni...
This paper reports some findings of an on-going research into ERP implementation issues. A part of t...
To survive and stay ahead in today’s competitive world companies are pushed to their limits in searc...
Features of ERP systems such as standardized business processes, data integrity, real-time availabil...
Supply Chain Management and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems are two of the most popular compone...
Understanding the business value of information systems (IS) is one of the key issues among practiti...
Purpose– This research aims to improve supply chain management performance through the successful us...
In the past decade, supply chain management (SCM) and logistics leaders have increasingly looked to ...
In today?s knowledge based globalized business world, the contemporary organizations are thriving to...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the impact of enterprise systems (ESs), in partic...
Partnerships will give a new demand for manufacturing companies to build a data integration system t...
Many organizations have implemented Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, hoping to use the in...
The manufacturing-marketing (MM) interface has received substantial consideration in the operations ...
The author has concentrated his dissertation on supply chain management and focused his work on the ...
Over the decades, as organizations begin to move globally there has been a sporadic flow of informat...
This study investigates some underlying technological factors for linking enterprise resource planni...
This paper reports some findings of an on-going research into ERP implementation issues. A part of t...
To survive and stay ahead in today’s competitive world companies are pushed to their limits in searc...
Features of ERP systems such as standardized business processes, data integrity, real-time availabil...
Supply Chain Management and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems are two of the most popular compone...
Understanding the business value of information systems (IS) is one of the key issues among practiti...
Purpose– This research aims to improve supply chain management performance through the successful us...
In the past decade, supply chain management (SCM) and logistics leaders have increasingly looked to ...
In today?s knowledge based globalized business world, the contemporary organizations are thriving to...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the impact of enterprise systems (ESs), in partic...
Partnerships will give a new demand for manufacturing companies to build a data integration system t...
Many organizations have implemented Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, hoping to use the in...
The manufacturing-marketing (MM) interface has received substantial consideration in the operations ...
The author has concentrated his dissertation on supply chain management and focused his work on the ...
Over the decades, as organizations begin to move globally there has been a sporadic flow of informat...