Implementation process of ERP systems – Qualitative empirical findings from large Austrian enterprises of the industry sector

Bernhard Gärtner, Michael Kuttner

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Abstract

The implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is a complex project that requires considerable financial and personnel resources and its success relies on various factors. Because of the firm size and the associated complexity of the company, especially large enterprises preparing for an ERP system implementation have to face multilayered challenges (e.g. composition of the project team). Based on a qualitative-empirical study in 20 large Austrian enterprises of the industry sector, a process model was developed to explain the significant stages responsible for a successful ERP system implementation. The findings elucidate the factors (e.g. information provision to employees) within the various stages of an ERP system implementation that influence the implementation process. This first time qualitative-empirical study in large Austrian enterprises of the industry sector contributes to the ERP system literature and illustrates the significant implications of an ERP system implementation in large Austrian enterprises of the industry sector.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)75-100
Number of pages25
JournalEuropean Journal of Management
Volume16
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2016

Fields of science

  • 502 Economics
  • 502033 Accounting
  • 502006 Controlling
  • 502043 Business consultancy
  • 502044 Business management

JKU Focus areas

  • Social and Economic Sciences (in general)

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