This paper presents a critical approach to the way organizations justify adopting enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. An earlier critical theory provides a framework for exploring the themes of communication, rationality and domination. Technology, process and organization are forms of domination that may appear in the context of ERP adoption. The literature on the formal and informal (qualitative) justification of information technology investment is reviewed and assessed. The significance of ERP systems is examined and also motives for their adoption. The data used for the study are electronically mediated justifications of ERP adoption that were presented by universities. A content analysis is applied to these data. The paper con...
This paper presents a critical discourse analysis of an extract from an electronic newsletter, which...
This paper outlines the significance of ERP systems and analyses the factors that lead to ERP adopt...
Organizations expend a great deal of time, effort and money on the implementation of enterprise reso...
This paper presents a critical approach to the way organizations justify adopting enterprise resourc...
This chapter outlines the significance ofenterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and analyses the...
This study examines the values pertaining to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) adoption. ERP system...
Those in organisations tend to adopt new technologies as a way to improve their functions, reduce co...
Original scientific paper Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) plays an important role in handling the...
This paper is based upon a communication model of the rationales for ERP adoption. It focusses mainl...
Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP) is a highly integrated and coordinated system that enables...
There has been considerable debate about the role of enterprise resource planning (ERP) in driving c...
Despite the promised benefits of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, more than two thirds of...
Purpose - This paper proposes an extended model based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of...
AbstractThe introduction of an information system such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system ...
Purpose – This research seeks to investigate the introduction of new information and communication t...
This paper presents a critical discourse analysis of an extract from an electronic newsletter, which...
This paper outlines the significance of ERP systems and analyses the factors that lead to ERP adopt...
Organizations expend a great deal of time, effort and money on the implementation of enterprise reso...
This paper presents a critical approach to the way organizations justify adopting enterprise resourc...
This chapter outlines the significance ofenterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and analyses the...
This study examines the values pertaining to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) adoption. ERP system...
Those in organisations tend to adopt new technologies as a way to improve their functions, reduce co...
Original scientific paper Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) plays an important role in handling the...
This paper is based upon a communication model of the rationales for ERP adoption. It focusses mainl...
Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP) is a highly integrated and coordinated system that enables...
There has been considerable debate about the role of enterprise resource planning (ERP) in driving c...
Despite the promised benefits of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, more than two thirds of...
Purpose - This paper proposes an extended model based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of...
AbstractThe introduction of an information system such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system ...
Purpose – This research seeks to investigate the introduction of new information and communication t...
This paper presents a critical discourse analysis of an extract from an electronic newsletter, which...
This paper outlines the significance of ERP systems and analyses the factors that lead to ERP adopt...
Organizations expend a great deal of time, effort and money on the implementation of enterprise reso...