“ERP success” measures are the most important, but they cannot be analyzed and understood without “software quality” and “information quality” measurements [1]. Moreover, high software quality is an e...
n today business world, there is a rapid change in dynamic business. The AIS has risen from the simple provision of formal and financial information to encompass a broader range of information. The us...
Using the resource-based view as a frame of reference, this study seeks to explore the potential link between the essential characteristics of an ERP system, defined as ERP capabilities, and its contr...
This work investigates the effects that different success criteria and their dimensions may have on the success of IT projects. It focuses on a model that represents the management's view of the succe...
This study aims to examine the impact of organizational environment (top management support, company-wide support, business process reengineering, effective project management, and organizational cult...
This research project has established a new measurement model for User Empowerment as an enabler to Enterprise Systems 1 success. This study was inspired by the reported relationship between Empowerme...
This paper addresses the problem of defining and evaluating the success of ERP throughout the life cycle of the information system. In order to solve this problem, many of the theoretical and empirica...
This article presents a literature review about the success evaluation in the information system, and proposes a new evaluation success model suited to the ERP software. In the first part we present a...
There are different success factors that influence the outcome of ERP-projects. According to Bullen and Rockart (1981), these success factors depend on five main influencing variables. One of these va...
The rapid development in technology has affected the business world today compelling organizations to respond to these changes in order to gain and sustain a competitive edge within the similarly incr...
The purpose of this study is to develop a hierarchical framework that encompasses the entities that affect the ERP implementation process. An AHP model is developed with multiple levels. The levels co...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the role of top management support, government support, the impact of business vision, external expertise and perceived benefits in assessing the su...
The primary objective of the study reported herein is to empirically test the implicit, positive relationships between ERP-related Knowledge Management Competence (KM-competence; knowledge creation, k...
The novelty in this research stems from coupling the satisfaction and impact of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) success with different user categories and not just one model that fits all users. Ba...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating effect of organizational excellence (OE) on the relationship between total quality management (TQM), enterprise resource planning (ERP)...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the impacts of ERP system adoption on the relationship between performance of medium enterprises (PME) and communication process (CP), organization s...
The latest Gartner report states that in 2012, the figur e for global Information Technology (IT) spending amounted to US $3.6 trillion and a predicted $3. 8 trillion in 2013. Achieving an effective m...
The enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is a complex and comprehensive software that integrates various enterprise functions and resources. Although ERP systems have been depicted as a solution ...
The Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is a complex and comprehensive software that integrates various enterprise’s functions and resources. ERP system cleanly encapsulates crosscutting concern...
The ERP system is a complex and comprehensive software that integrates various enterprise's functions and resources. Although this system provides the firms many benefits, they still hesitate to adopt...