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Enterprise Systems (ES) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems have been widely adopted by organizations around the world with the global market revenue estimated by AMR Research (2009) at 37.5 billion US dollars in 2008 and is expected to continue growing. Given the huge investments made...
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Bei Entscheidungen über abzulösende oder neue Anwendungssysteme kann mitHilfe funktionaler Anforderungen immer nur der gegenwärtige odervorhersehbare Bedarf ermittelt werden. In einem turbulenten Umfeld sind dieAnwendungssysteme jedoch häufig langere Zeit im Einsatz als die...
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?r eine Entscheidung zur Optimierung der Softwareentwicklung. Mit der Festlegung eines Sollgrades k?nnen zudem die Ziele f …
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industries ? so in the software industry. Practically every company these days has to put in great efforts into project … management. At present this key-question, however, is neglected both in general project management and in software development …. The model can be seen as a framework, which is designed for use in different types of software development projects and …
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Enterprise systems entail complex organizational interventions. Accurately gauging the impact of any complex information system requires understanding its multidimensionality, and the development of a correspondent, standardized, validated, and robust measurement instrument. Despite the...
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Organizations invest substantial resources in Enterprise Systems (ES) expecting positive outcomes for the organization and its functions. Implementing an ES is a lengthy and costly undertaking, with general upheaval for many of the organizations. Many organizations therefore are seriously...
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Despite the optimistic motives, many Enterprise Systems projects have reported nil or detrimental impacts. Understanding the dimensionality of ES success, the theoretical considerations and the development of a standardized instrument to gauge the level of success are critical in ES evaluations....
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The impact of entrepreneurial activity on the economies of both industrialised and developingcountries has been well established and theorised in the normative literature. However, it is besideseminent that the development of entrepreneurial activities and behaviour, through facilitation...
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Despite promising benefits and advantages, there are reports of failures and low realisation of benefits in Enterprise System (ES) initiatives. Among the research on the factors that influence ES success, there is a dearth of studies on the knowledge implications of multiple end-user groups...
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According to Gartner, human data-entry errors, and lack of proper corporate data standards result in more than 25 percent of critical data used in large corporations to be flawed. While the issue of data quality is as old as data itself, it is now exposed at a much more strategic level, e.g....
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