The literature on ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems implementation is replete with stories of unsuccessful project outcomes. One of the issues that have attracted relatively little research is the interplay between national culture and the manner in which the ERP project unfolds. The goal of this article is to explore this issue through the use of two case studies from the US and Italy. The data from the case studies is used to demonstrate the impact of national cultural on the two ERP implementation projects. Based on the unique patterns of the implementation process in each of the two cultures, broader issues of ERP implementation are explored and directions for future research on ERP implementation across cultures are proposed
The purpose of this paper was to examine the cultural barriers that existed at various stages of the...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems currently used by American businesses are unsuitable for ...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the cultural barriers that existed at various stages of the...
The literature on ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems implementation is replete with stories ...
Using a methodology grounded in business process change theory, we investigate the critical success ...
As many US and European companies have implemented Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems, most ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) has become a key business driver in today's world. Organizations ...
The successful implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in any organisation ca...
[[abstract]]Previous ERP implementation studies focused primarily on single-site and domestic implem...
This technical research report describes a case of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementa...
Implementing an ERP project is a political process. This paper starts with a literature review of or...
This paper focuses on organizational politics and its implications to the implementation of ERP syst...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are integrated, enterprise-wide systems that provide auto...
ERP is a real time integrating software that integrates all facets of the business, including planni...
The critical key success factors, which have to be targeted with appropriate change management, are ...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the cultural barriers that existed at various stages of the...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems currently used by American businesses are unsuitable for ...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the cultural barriers that existed at various stages of the...
The literature on ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems implementation is replete with stories ...
Using a methodology grounded in business process change theory, we investigate the critical success ...
As many US and European companies have implemented Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems, most ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) has become a key business driver in today's world. Organizations ...
The successful implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in any organisation ca...
[[abstract]]Previous ERP implementation studies focused primarily on single-site and domestic implem...
This technical research report describes a case of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementa...
Implementing an ERP project is a political process. This paper starts with a literature review of or...
This paper focuses on organizational politics and its implications to the implementation of ERP syst...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are integrated, enterprise-wide systems that provide auto...
ERP is a real time integrating software that integrates all facets of the business, including planni...
The critical key success factors, which have to be targeted with appropriate change management, are ...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the cultural barriers that existed at various stages of the...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems currently used by American businesses are unsuitable for ...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the cultural barriers that existed at various stages of the...