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ECIS
2003
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The ERP system as a part of an organization's administrative paradox
This paper argues that ERP systems take the part of an organization’s administrative paradox. An administrative paradox is two sides of the same coin when coordinating organizat...
Ulf Melin
IJCIM
2007
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Implementation approach of ERP with mass customization
: This paper analyzes the shortage of traditional ERP systems in the current dynamic and competitive enterprises environment. The new generation ERP system needs to be frequently c...
Y. Zhao, Y. S. Fan
JCIT
2007
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Development Multi-Enterprise Collaborative Enterprise intelligent decision support system
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and related systems such as Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) are incorporating decision support tools an...
Ming-Chang Lee, Jung-Fang Cheng
ECIS
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Symbolic Processes in ERP versus Legacy System Support
Being hailed as possessing the ability to "drive effective business reengineering and management of core and support processes", it is not surprising that Enterprise Res...
Martin M. T. Ng, Michael T. K. Tan
ECIS
2001
14 years 11 months ago
Knowledge integration processes within the context of enterprise resources planning (ERP) systems implementation
The empirical findings from an organization, which adopted and implemented ERP, are presented. The focus of this empirical research was to understand the nature and processes of k...
Jimmy C. Huang, Sue Newell, Shan Ling Pan, Robert ...