Enterprise Resources Planning Systems Implementation Success In China

ERP (Enterprise Resources Planning) plays an important role in today’s enterprise management and is beginning to be the backbone of organizations. However, the successful implementation rate is low and many firms did not achieve intended goals in China. This article is focused on important critical success factors (CSFs) of ERP implementation and discusses the Chinese ERP market. This paper also has been to examine the reasons for the Multinational Corporation to apply ERP systems and its main function. An experience survey using a questionnaire within five companies with 115 respondents in Shanghai city in China.

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