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Enterprise resource planning implementation within science and technology park (STP) organisations: an avenue for future research. A systematic review.

Background: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is critical to enhancing the ability to control commercial activities and results in a competitive advantage when combined with an organisation's existing competitive advantages. However, our practise review reveals that end users resist ERP implem...

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Autores principales: Harun, Sharbani, Dorasamy, Magiswary, Bin Ahmad, Abdul Aziz, Yap, Ching Seng, Harguem, Saida
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10432887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37599674
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.73347.3
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author Harun, Sharbani
Dorasamy, Magiswary
Bin Ahmad, Abdul Aziz
Yap, Ching Seng
Harguem, Saida
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Dorasamy, Magiswary
Bin Ahmad, Abdul Aziz
Yap, Ching Seng
Harguem, Saida
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description Background: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is critical to enhancing the ability to control commercial activities and results in a competitive advantage when combined with an organisation's existing competitive advantages. However, our practise review reveals that end users resist ERP implementation because the resulting changes will alter the current status quo. The implementation of an ERP system in an organisation is complex as it affects multiple areas of the business. Resistance to change is cited as a factor of ERP failure. Methods: In this study, we conducted a systematic literature review using Transfield’s five stages and established a conceptual framework for ERP system implementation in science and technology parks (STPs). Articles collected from Emerald, Science Direct, ProQuest and Scopus databases between 1 (st) June 2021 and 15 (th) June 2021. Two authors were assigned to check the suitability of the articles in order to avoid risk of bias. Articles were analysed based on components of a research paper and the data was tabulated using MS Excel. Results: Only eight papers (0.011% of all the papers) appeared when we searched for papers related to ERP with a focus on post ERP Implementation, end-user behaviours, organisational performance, and the accelerated SAP (system application and product) methodology. We found that there are hardly any articles on ERP post implementations in STP context particularly based on the evaluation part of accelerated SAP.   Conclusions: Results indicate the lack of studies in this field, particularly those addressing issues related to STP. This study attempted to broaden the understanding of the ERP's effectiveness, particularly in terms of an organisation's operational performance.
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spelling pubmed-104328872023-08-18 Enterprise resource planning implementation within science and technology park (STP) organisations: an avenue for future research. A systematic review. Harun, Sharbani Dorasamy, Magiswary Bin Ahmad, Abdul Aziz Yap, Ching Seng Harguem, Saida F1000Res Systematic Review Background: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is critical to enhancing the ability to control commercial activities and results in a competitive advantage when combined with an organisation's existing competitive advantages. However, our practise review reveals that end users resist ERP implementation because the resulting changes will alter the current status quo. The implementation of an ERP system in an organisation is complex as it affects multiple areas of the business. Resistance to change is cited as a factor of ERP failure. Methods: In this study, we conducted a systematic literature review using Transfield’s five stages and established a conceptual framework for ERP system implementation in science and technology parks (STPs). Articles collected from Emerald, Science Direct, ProQuest and Scopus databases between 1 (st) June 2021 and 15 (th) June 2021. Two authors were assigned to check the suitability of the articles in order to avoid risk of bias. Articles were analysed based on components of a research paper and the data was tabulated using MS Excel. Results: Only eight papers (0.011% of all the papers) appeared when we searched for papers related to ERP with a focus on post ERP Implementation, end-user behaviours, organisational performance, and the accelerated SAP (system application and product) methodology. We found that there are hardly any articles on ERP post implementations in STP context particularly based on the evaluation part of accelerated SAP.   Conclusions: Results indicate the lack of studies in this field, particularly those addressing issues related to STP. This study attempted to broaden the understanding of the ERP's effectiveness, particularly in terms of an organisation's operational performance. F1000 Research Limited 2023-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10432887/ /pubmed/37599674 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.73347.3 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Harun S et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dorasamy, Magiswary
Bin Ahmad, Abdul Aziz
Yap, Ching Seng
Harguem, Saida
Enterprise resource planning implementation within science and technology park (STP) organisations: an avenue for future research. A systematic review.
title Enterprise resource planning implementation within science and technology park (STP) organisations: an avenue for future research. A systematic review.
title_full Enterprise resource planning implementation within science and technology park (STP) organisations: an avenue for future research. A systematic review.
title_fullStr Enterprise resource planning implementation within science and technology park (STP) organisations: an avenue for future research. A systematic review.
title_full_unstemmed Enterprise resource planning implementation within science and technology park (STP) organisations: an avenue for future research. A systematic review.
title_short Enterprise resource planning implementation within science and technology park (STP) organisations: an avenue for future research. A systematic review.
title_sort enterprise resource planning implementation within science and technology park (stp) organisations: an avenue for future research. a systematic review.
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10432887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37599674
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.73347.3
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