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What is ERP Systems

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
Information system packages that integrate information and business processes within and across functional areas of business.
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ERP Systems Benefit Realization and the Role of ERP-Enabled Application Integration
Joseph K. Nwankpa (Miami University, USA)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch258
Abstract
This study proposes a conceptual framework that highlights how organizations can exploit ERP-enabled application integration to improve their overall post-implementation ERP benefits while examining the moderating effects of knowledge integration mechanisms. Specifically, the study proposed that intermediate ERP benefits namely task efficiency and coordination improvement as well as existing ERP factors, namely current ERP performance and extent of ERP implementation, affect ERP-enabled application integration, which in turn influences overall ERP benefits. A firm-level survey was used to collect data, and structural equation modeling was used to test the hypotheses. The findings support the proposed hypotheses. Significant theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.
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ERP Systems' Life Cycle: An Extended Version
Integrated information systems purchased as commercial software packages with the aim of supporting most operations of a company.
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems and Multi-Organizational Enterprise (MOE) Strategy
A comprehensive package software solution that integrates the complete range of a businesses’ processes and functions in order to present a holistic view of the business from a single information and IT architecture, these can vary in maturity (e.g. from ERPI, to ERPII, to the highest maturity and technologically advanced ERPIII). ERP systems were originally designed and built to overcome problems associated with fragmented and incompatible information systems, and bring together inconsistent operating practices within organizations.
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ERP Systems Benefit Realization and the Role of ERP-Enabled Application Integration
Information system packages that integrate information and business processes within and across functional areas of business.
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