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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1.–5. rezultāts no 42.
... transaction and internal costs are reduced by the use of effective information systems. But individual information systems that only satisfy the needs of a given department or function easily become islands that impede the necessary ...
... transactions of an entity. Its use started thousands of years ago. Since antiquity, the records of all commercial and tributary transactions of an entity have been filed in ledgers. The recorded monetary value of the items transacted ...
... transactions using some type of symbols is a very old practice that is still in place, although the physical support ... transactions of the accounts was called the “general ledger.” In the mid-twentieth century, computers started to be ...
... transactions as a receipt or proof that the transaction took place (see Alexander, 2002; Ezzamel, 1994). A set of transaction records constituted an account book, also called a ledger. With the appearance of currency (cf. “A History of ...
... transaction. The idea is to not wait until the totals do not match to start, with a forensic attitude in which an ... transactions. AccoUntinG: FRoM the FiRSt coMPUteRS to the GeneRAL LeDGeR tabulating Machines and the Mechanization ...
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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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