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What is ERP II

Business Transformations in the Era of Digitalization
Web enabled information system for managing operations in organizations, these can increase potential transparency of data and operations between organizations and open up new opportunities for (multi-organization) enterprises. ERP II systems can facilitate resource planning and co-operations between different organizations at a meta-level.
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems and Multi-Organizational Enterprise (MOE) Strategy
Ben Clegg (Aston University, UK) and Yi Wan (Aston University, UK)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7262-6.ch004
Abstract
This chapter critiques trends in enterprise resource planning (ERP) in respect to contemporary multi-organizational enterprise strategy in order to identify under-researched areas. It is based on the premise that multi-organization strategies and information systems span more than one legal company entity and are becoming increasingly important as digital Internet based systems become more prolific, and outsourcing and collaboration between companies becomes more widespread. This chapter presents a critique of literature covering theoretical, methodological and relational aspects of enterprise resource planning systems and multi-organizational enterprise strategy. The critique gives a unique perspective and highlights four major gaps in current research and points towards a trend which is referred to in this chapter as ‘enterprization.' This research could help organizations make more effective use of their information and operations systems strategies when used across more than one company. It should interest researchers, teachers, IS developers and managers.
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Assessing ERP Risks and Rewards
ERP systems that extend beyond the enterprise level to exchange information with supply chain partners. Examples are CRM, SCM, and e-business.
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ERP and Beyond
The most apparent change from ERP to ERP II is a change in focus from one that is totally enterprise-centric and preoccupied with internal resource optimization and transactional processing to a new focus on process integration and external collaboration. ERP II application deployment strategies relates to information that is exchanged between two or more businesses over the Internet.
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Enterprise Resource Planning System Risks and Rewards
Gartner group coined this expression to describe opening up ERP systems beyond the enterprise level to exchange information with supply chain partners. ERP II extends beyond the four-walls of the business to trading partners. ERP II includes supply chain management (SCM) applications, customer relationship management (CRM) applications, and e-commerce applications. ERP II is also referred to as extended enterprise systems.
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