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and variables. By drawing upon this model, we can re-late to how SME can better utilise and prioritise different CSFs and …
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Small firms are indeed the engines of global economic growth. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play an important role to promote economic development. SMEs in the beginning of implementing new technologies always face capital shortage and need technological assistance. Available ERP systems...
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In today's world, IT is a source of differentiation from competitors. The tendency is to produce more, with the least possible cost and be reactive to the need to continue to change and the requirements of internal and external customers. That is why flexibility, adaptability and cost-cutting is...
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number of characteristics typifying the SME context. Because of these distinguishing differences, the findings from studies … the influences of the SME context on the ERP system implementation through previous study, addressing the following … overall research question: How does the SME context affect ERP system implementation? The implementation term in this study …
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. As such they prefer cloud based ERP systems for an efficient and cost-effective business management. A SME evaluates an …
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Many quantitative and qualitative studies have been conducted in various countries for the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation in the Large Enterprise (LEs) as well as for Small and Medium-size Enterprises (SMEs) to capture the full benefits of ERP systems; still there is a lack of...
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Many quantitative and qualitative studies have been conducted in various countries for the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation in the Large Enterprise (LEs) as well as for Small and Medium-size Enterprises (SMEs) to capture the full benefits of ERP systems; still there is a lack of...
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This research brings out a risk assessment model by selecting certain critical pitfalls related to the implementation phase of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The model can be used to predict the impact of risk that will lead to the failure of ERP...
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This study identifies and evaluates certain critical pitfalls in the acquisition phase of ERP adoption in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and develops a model for evaluating the risk of failure. On the acquisition stage a set of risks has been identified based on past research work and each...
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