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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems: a research agenda

Majed Al‐Mashari (Department of Information Systems, College of Computer and Information Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadl, Saudi Arabia)

Industrial Management & Data Systems

ISSN: 0263-5577

Article publication date: 1 April 2002

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Abstract

The continuing development of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems has been considered by many researchers and practitioners as one of the major IT innovations in this decade. ERP solutions seek to integrate and streamline business processes and their associated information and work flows. What makes this technology more appealing to organizations is increasing capability to integrate with the most advanced electronic and mobile commerce technologies. However, as is the case with any new IT field, research in the ERP area is still lacking and the gap in the ERP literature is huge. Attempts to fill this gap by proposing a novel taxonomy for ERP research. Also presents the current status with some major themes of ERP research relating to ERP adoption, technical aspects of ERP and ERP in IS curricula. The discussion presented on these issues should be of value to researchers and practitioners. Future research work will continue to survey other major areas presented in the taxonomy framework.

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Al‐Mashari, M. (2002), "Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems: a research agenda", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 102 No. 3, pp. 165-170. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635570210421354

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