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The enterprise resource planning decade : lessons learned and issues for the future
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Hershey, Pa. : Idea Group Publishing, 2004
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9781591401889
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This work is written by experts that share an interest in the enterprise resource planning (ERP) movement. When ERP projects stop being the make or break ventures they can be and we stop getting these reports about failed implementation, then the ERP market will be less of a jungle.


Table of Contents

David Sammon and Frederic AdamBill O'GormanEleanor Doyle and Frederic AdamDavid Sammon and Frederic AdamLorraine Staehr and Graeme Shanks and Peter B. SeddonDavid Sammon and David LawlorFrederic Adam and Peter O'DohertyDavid Sammon and Frederic Adam and Kevin Higgins and Mark SynnottTom Butler and Aidan PykeDavid Sammon and Frederic AdamDavid Sammon and Frederic AdamDavid Sammon and Frederic AdamSven A. Carlsson and Jonas HedmanFrederic Adam and David Sammon
Prefacep. vi
Chapter I Setting the Scene--Defining and Understanding ERP Systemsp. 1
Chapter II The Road to ERP--Has Industry Learned or Revolved Back to the Start?p. 22
Chapter III Investigating the Rationale for ERP: A Case Studyp. 47
Chapter IV ERP Software Selection--Widening the Current Debatep. 58
Chapter V Understanding the Business Consequences of ERP Systemsp. 72
Chapter VI An Examination of an ERP Software Selection Process: An Irish Case Studyp. 92
Chapter VII Do ERP Implementations Have to be Lengthy? Lessons from Irish SMEsp. 114
Chapter VIII Implementing ERP--What Happens to Competitive Advantage?p. 138
Chapter IX Examining the Influence of ERP Systems on Firm-Specific Knowledge Assets and Capabilitiesp. 167
Chapter X Toward a Model of Organizational Prerequisites for ERP: Reintroducing the Concept of Data Warehousingp. 207
Chapter XI Toward a Model of Investigating Non-Decision Making in ERP Communitiesp. 226
Chapter XII Re-Examining the ERP Concept: Toward an Agenda for Reducing the Unbalance Between the Push and Pull Sides on the ERP Marketp. 248
Chapter XIII From ERP Systems to Enterprise Portalsp. 263
Chapter XIV Looking to the Future of Enterprise-Wide Systemsp. 288
About the Authorsp. 294
Indexp. 299