This paper offers a new perspective on the role of the Enterprise System (ES) as an instrument for radical organizational change. The findings are based on an in-depth case study in a large, European, high-tech company that went through a major re-organization, adopting a matrix organization structure. The paper offers valuable insights into the de-institutionalization process and the role of ES in a company's re-organization. The findings show how ES-in-use served as an agent and a platform for de-institutionalization and later as a powerful force in forming the new institutional arrangement
This study contributes to the growing body of research on the assimilation and institutionalization ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) adoption initiates broad changes in organizations and organizational fu...
Due to constant changes, multinational enterprises (MNEs) are interesting phenomena to study. An MNE...
In this paper we analyze the role of Enterprise System (ES) in shaping a company’s transformation p...
In this paper we analyze the role of Enterprise Systems (ES) in shaping a company’s transformation...
Enterprise systems (ES) are industry-specific, customizable software packages that integrate informa...
The last few decades have seen the widespread adoption of large-scale, integrated, packaged software...
Enterprise systems (ES) are industry-specific, customizable software packages that integrate informa...
Enterprise Information Systems or just Enterprise Systems (ES) have become\ud increasingly popular s...
Purpose – The main purpose of this article is to discuss if an enterprise system (ES) is a part of a...
The nature of enterprises as systems is considered. This exploration begins with discussion of the w...
Enterprise systems are used to facilitate the seamless integration and exchange of data between the ...
Enterprise systems (ES) are widespread in current organizations, and seen as integrating organizatio...
Abstract: The forces that drive and catalyze enterprise transformation are discussed, and a typology...
A robust enterprise system will enable companies to simplify their business process to achieve thesp...
This study contributes to the growing body of research on the assimilation and institutionalization ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) adoption initiates broad changes in organizations and organizational fu...
Due to constant changes, multinational enterprises (MNEs) are interesting phenomena to study. An MNE...
In this paper we analyze the role of Enterprise System (ES) in shaping a company’s transformation p...
In this paper we analyze the role of Enterprise Systems (ES) in shaping a company’s transformation...
Enterprise systems (ES) are industry-specific, customizable software packages that integrate informa...
The last few decades have seen the widespread adoption of large-scale, integrated, packaged software...
Enterprise systems (ES) are industry-specific, customizable software packages that integrate informa...
Enterprise Information Systems or just Enterprise Systems (ES) have become\ud increasingly popular s...
Purpose – The main purpose of this article is to discuss if an enterprise system (ES) is a part of a...
The nature of enterprises as systems is considered. This exploration begins with discussion of the w...
Enterprise systems are used to facilitate the seamless integration and exchange of data between the ...
Enterprise systems (ES) are widespread in current organizations, and seen as integrating organizatio...
Abstract: The forces that drive and catalyze enterprise transformation are discussed, and a typology...
A robust enterprise system will enable companies to simplify their business process to achieve thesp...
This study contributes to the growing body of research on the assimilation and institutionalization ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) adoption initiates broad changes in organizations and organizational fu...
Due to constant changes, multinational enterprises (MNEs) are interesting phenomena to study. An MNE...