Implementation processes of systems in organizations follow different strategies and one of these strategies is to understand the uncertainties associated with the integration of the new system into an existing system environment so as to limit any challenges that may arise during the system implementation. Systems are implemented to address specific organizational needs, that is, activities the organization engages in. This paper explores organization information processing theory (OIPT) and activity theory in enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems implementation. A framework for the ERP implementation has been developed from a conceptual model on the interaction of organizational culture and structure. The modified model incorporates ...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems link together entire organization's operations. The succe...
This paper sets out to assess the feasibility of implementation strategies in Enterprise Resource Pl...
In the Information Systems (IS) discipline, there has been a continued interest in understanding how...
Article published on British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science 4(1): 61-72, 2014Implementati...
The development, acquisition, adaptation, and diffusion of ERP systems in organizations pose immense...
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems implementation is a great organizational change, which ma...
Organizational theories often rely on notions of coordination, interdependence, and responsiveness t...
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems integrate software solutions that support the integration...
Abstract. ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems integrate software solutions that support the i...
Published in Computer Technology and Application 3 (2012) 385-394 by David PublishingAn integration ...
Success of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems depend on rigorous and disciplined approach to...
Enterprise resources planning systems (ERP), commercial software packages also known as integrated e...
With organizations increasingly opting to implement ERP system packages, there is an increasing need...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is a business management system that comprises enterprise ...
The question of integration of information systems (IS) into the planning and execution of operation...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems link together entire organization's operations. The succe...
This paper sets out to assess the feasibility of implementation strategies in Enterprise Resource Pl...
In the Information Systems (IS) discipline, there has been a continued interest in understanding how...
Article published on British Journal of Mathematics & Computer Science 4(1): 61-72, 2014Implementati...
The development, acquisition, adaptation, and diffusion of ERP systems in organizations pose immense...
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems implementation is a great organizational change, which ma...
Organizational theories often rely on notions of coordination, interdependence, and responsiveness t...
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems integrate software solutions that support the integration...
Abstract. ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems integrate software solutions that support the i...
Published in Computer Technology and Application 3 (2012) 385-394 by David PublishingAn integration ...
Success of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems depend on rigorous and disciplined approach to...
Enterprise resources planning systems (ERP), commercial software packages also known as integrated e...
With organizations increasingly opting to implement ERP system packages, there is an increasing need...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is a business management system that comprises enterprise ...
The question of integration of information systems (IS) into the planning and execution of operation...
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems link together entire organization's operations. The succe...
This paper sets out to assess the feasibility of implementation strategies in Enterprise Resource Pl...
In the Information Systems (IS) discipline, there has been a continued interest in understanding how...