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Title: Emergence of ERPII Characteristics within an ERP integration context
Authors: Sharif, A M
Irani, Z
Keywords: ERP;Case Study;ERPII;EAI
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: AMCIS
Citation: Proceedings of the Eleventh Americas Conference on Information Systems, Omaha, NE, USA , 11th-14th August, 2005
Abstract: It is widely accepted that Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) can provide organizations with efficiency and productivity gains, in terms of aggregating and streamlining internal business processes. It is also well understood that embarking upon the implementation of such an IT project, also presents many risks and challenges to the incumbent corporation, as witnessed by numerous cases in the normative IS literature on this subject. Through the description of a case study organization’s ERP integration experiences, the authors highlight the emergence of those characteristics which define the componentization, and extension of ERP functionalities (i.e. so-called ERPII) in terms of a failed ERP-led, Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) implementation within an industrial products organization. As a result of the exploratory research approach used, it is hoped that the definition of such factors will provide an insight into the development and management of such technology investments.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/4208
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