This article assesses information systems deployment in two oil companies in Libya and thereby helps address the general shortage of information on the implementation of information systems in Libyan companies. It explores the information systems strategies of these two companies and explores and analyses how these have been implemented in recent years. One company has pursued an in-house/best of breed approach, whilst the other is in the process of migrating to an integrated ERP software solution. The study uses a number of analytical models developed in a western context in recent years to assess the status and nature of IS deployment, and concludes that a combination of these models is of value in an IS industry context in developing wor...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is of great importance to almost all aspects of oil a...
There is a lack of literature on technology utilization in Libyan universities and this paper attem...
There is a lack of literature on technology utilization in Libyan universities and this paper attem...
This article assesses information systems deployment in two oil companies in Libya and thereby helps...
This article assesses information systems deployment in two oil companies in Libya and thereby helps...
This research work provides an explorative study of information systems deployment in two oil compan...
This article examines the implementation and functioning of a major Enterprise Resource Planning sof...
This article examines the implementation and functioning of a major Enterprise Resource Planning sof...
This article reports on the recent implementation and current deployment of accounting information s...
This article reports on the recent implementation and current deployment of accounting information s...
The style of doing business electronically, especially using the Internet, is now popularly known as...
Currently, there are 49 indigenous oil companies (INOCs) and 28 marginal fields operators as well as...
Methodology poster presented at the Libyan Higher Education and Development Forum 2014
The objectives of the research was to examine the relationship between MIS competency and MIS strate...
There is a dearth of literature on the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in L...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is of great importance to almost all aspects of oil a...
There is a lack of literature on technology utilization in Libyan universities and this paper attem...
There is a lack of literature on technology utilization in Libyan universities and this paper attem...
This article assesses information systems deployment in two oil companies in Libya and thereby helps...
This article assesses information systems deployment in two oil companies in Libya and thereby helps...
This research work provides an explorative study of information systems deployment in two oil compan...
This article examines the implementation and functioning of a major Enterprise Resource Planning sof...
This article examines the implementation and functioning of a major Enterprise Resource Planning sof...
This article reports on the recent implementation and current deployment of accounting information s...
This article reports on the recent implementation and current deployment of accounting information s...
The style of doing business electronically, especially using the Internet, is now popularly known as...
Currently, there are 49 indigenous oil companies (INOCs) and 28 marginal fields operators as well as...
Methodology poster presented at the Libyan Higher Education and Development Forum 2014
The objectives of the research was to examine the relationship between MIS competency and MIS strate...
There is a dearth of literature on the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in L...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is of great importance to almost all aspects of oil a...
There is a lack of literature on technology utilization in Libyan universities and this paper attem...
There is a lack of literature on technology utilization in Libyan universities and this paper attem...