Enterprise Resource Planning for Global Economies: Managerial Issues and Challenges: Managerial Issues and ChallengesFerran, Carlos, Salim, Ricardo IGI Global, 2008. gada 30. apr. - 420 lappuses Local functional systems that create inefficient islands of information are being replaced by expensive enterprise-wide applications that unify the functional areas; however, while we have not yet been able to completely and seamlessly integrate across functions, we find that the new islands of information are no longer functional but political, cultural, linguistic, and geographical. The global village is a reality and enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations face new issues and challenges. Enterprise Resource Planning for Global Economies: Managerial Issues and Challenges provides authoritative research on the theoretical frameworks and pragmatic discussions on global implementations of information systems, particularly ERP systems. This book offers professionals, managers, and researchers, who want to improve their understanding of the issues and challenges that arise when information systems cross national boundaries, with an authoritative, essential research resource. |
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... application in Ericsson between 1999 and 2003, and argues that it enabled complex organizational change in a threephase process: the implementation of said application in Spain; the evolution of the application into a regional B2B ...
... applications. Although OS-ERP offerings are relatively immature as compared to other ERP offerings, there is a definite global focus, as is discussed in this chapter. The chapter will prove useful as a primer in OS-ERP applications and ...
... applications, some are very particular to this region. For example, the adaptation of the ERP product to support the practices governing business operations in some industries, such as banking, is key to a successful ERP adoption. How ...
... applications, J.D. Edwards, Platinum, Solomon, EasyMax, Real World, FlexLine, PeachTree, QuickBooks, among others. Nonetheless, even though these were new developments, they were not developed new from the ground up. Developers reused ...
... application but integrated accounting and human resource functions (Brady et al., 2001). R/3 (or SAP as it is better but incorrectly known) was the first ERP ... applications that perform corporate autopsies, ERPs are 0 From Ledgers to ERP.
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Investment Aspects | 55 |
Organizational Aspects | 93 |
Cultural Aspects | 166 |
Auditing Aspects | 207 |
Success Evaluation Aspects | 251 |
Trends | 308 |
Compilation of References | 349 |
About the Contributors | 379 |
Index | 386 |
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