This paper presents a critical discourse analysis of an extract from an electronic newsletter, which was disseminated to staff by the vice-chancellor of a regional Australian university, announcing the adoption ofan enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The role of language as a strategic instrument in organizations is discussed. Themes relevant to issues of hegemony, agency, power, and ideology are identified. Contradictions are apparent, namely; the dichotomy between executive decision making and consensus generating, using change to define a stable state, and casting conforming to a software package as business process reengineering
An organisation implements an Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) in order to generate process...
There has been considerable debate about the role of enterprise resource planning (ERP) in driving c...
Open source enterprise resource planning (OS-ERP) systems have been gaining recognition in the last ...
This paper presents a multi-method analysis of the implementation of an enterprise resource planning...
This paper presents a critical approach to the way organizations justify adopting enterprise resourc...
This paper is based upon a communication model of the rationales for ERP adoption. It focusses mainl...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems involve the purchase of pre-written software modules from...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are implemented in business in the hope of obtaining bene...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are implemented in business in the hope of obtaining bene...
In an implementation of an ERP system in a large Danish production company (here referred to as Omeg...
This paper analyzes one of the first ERP implementation projects within a prestigious US university,...
This chapter addresses the topic of organizational change brought about through the implementation o...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems standardise and streamline all functional areas of busine...
The purpose of this study is to shed light on the adoption of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) ...
This chapter outlines the significance ofenterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and analyses the...
An organisation implements an Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) in order to generate process...
There has been considerable debate about the role of enterprise resource planning (ERP) in driving c...
Open source enterprise resource planning (OS-ERP) systems have been gaining recognition in the last ...
This paper presents a multi-method analysis of the implementation of an enterprise resource planning...
This paper presents a critical approach to the way organizations justify adopting enterprise resourc...
This paper is based upon a communication model of the rationales for ERP adoption. It focusses mainl...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems involve the purchase of pre-written software modules from...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are implemented in business in the hope of obtaining bene...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are implemented in business in the hope of obtaining bene...
In an implementation of an ERP system in a large Danish production company (here referred to as Omeg...
This paper analyzes one of the first ERP implementation projects within a prestigious US university,...
This chapter addresses the topic of organizational change brought about through the implementation o...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems standardise and streamline all functional areas of busine...
The purpose of this study is to shed light on the adoption of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) ...
This chapter outlines the significance ofenterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and analyses the...
An organisation implements an Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) in order to generate process...
There has been considerable debate about the role of enterprise resource planning (ERP) in driving c...
Open source enterprise resource planning (OS-ERP) systems have been gaining recognition in the last ...