ERP Software implementation: An integrative framework

No === ERP implementation is a socio-technical challenge that requires a fundamentally different outlook from technologically-driven innovation, and will depend on a balanced perspective where the organisation as a total system is considered. ERP implementation is considered to rely on behavioural p...

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Main Authors: Al-Mudimigh, A.S., Zairi, Mohamed, Al-Mashari, M.
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3398
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-33982019-08-31T03:02:22Z ERP Software implementation: An integrative framework Al-Mudimigh, A.S. Zairi, Mohamed Al-Mashari, M. ERP Implementation Macro-implementation Micro-implementation No ERP implementation is a socio-technical challenge that requires a fundamentally different outlook from technologically-driven innovation, and will depend on a balanced perspective where the organisation as a total system is considered. ERP implementation is considered to rely on behavioural processes and actions. It is a process that involves macro-implementation at the strategic level, and micro-implementation at the operational level. This therefore means that implementation in the context of ERP systems is not possible through an ON/OFF approach whereby deployment of the new systems will necessarily yield the desired and expected results. Understanding the implementation process through a balanced perspective will therefore prevent any unpleasant surprises, and will ensure and guide the change process to be embedded in a painless fashion. The balanced perspective means that socio-technical considerations must be borne in mind; the strategic, tactical and operational steps clearly defined; and the expected benefits evaluated and tracked through creating seamless and solid integration. This paper proposes an integrative framework for ERP implementation based on an extensive review of the factors and the essential elements that contribute to success in the context of ERP implementation. 2009-09-08T10:16:57Z 2009-09-08T10:16:57Z 2001 Article No full-text available in the repository Al-Mudimigh, A., Zairi, M. and Al-Mashari, M. (2001). ERP Software implementation: An integrative framework. European Journal of Information Systems. Vol. 104, No. 4, pp. 216-226. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3398 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.ejis.3000406
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topic ERP Implementation
Macro-implementation
Micro-implementation
spellingShingle ERP Implementation
Macro-implementation
Micro-implementation
Al-Mudimigh, A.S.
Zairi, Mohamed
Al-Mashari, M.
ERP Software implementation: An integrative framework
description No === ERP implementation is a socio-technical challenge that requires a fundamentally different outlook from technologically-driven innovation, and will depend on a balanced perspective where the organisation as a total system is considered. ERP implementation is considered to rely on behavioural processes and actions. It is a process that involves macro-implementation at the strategic level, and micro-implementation at the operational level. This therefore means that implementation in the context of ERP systems is not possible through an ON/OFF approach whereby deployment of the new systems will necessarily yield the desired and expected results. Understanding the implementation process through a balanced perspective will therefore prevent any unpleasant surprises, and will ensure and guide the change process to be embedded in a painless fashion. The balanced perspective means that socio-technical considerations must be borne in mind; the strategic, tactical and operational steps clearly defined; and the expected benefits evaluated and tracked through creating seamless and solid integration. This paper proposes an integrative framework for ERP implementation based on an extensive review of the factors and the essential elements that contribute to success in the context of ERP implementation.
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Zairi, Mohamed
Al-Mashari, M.
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title ERP Software implementation: An integrative framework
title_short ERP Software implementation: An integrative framework
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