End Users' Perceptions of Critical Success Factors in ERP Applications
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Date
2017
Authors
Ebru E. Saygili
Yucel Ozturkoglu
Mehmet C. Kocakulah
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IGI GLOBAL
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Green Open Access
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No
Abstract
Today's competitive world is given the critical role of enterprise resource planning (ERP) for coordinating the workflow in companies from different industries. To provide valuable insights into ERP identifying the critical factors are the most important issue in achieving quality and success. Both in literature and practice there are quite a few of success factors for ERP applications. One of the purposes of this paper is to empirically classify the most important critical factors referred by scholars in previous studies. Another purpose is to determine the critical success factors in the light of end-user perceptions. In this respect exploratory factor analysis was conducted to determine the factorial structure of the scale. Data was collected 128 ERP end-users from different departments of companies in manufacturing industry. The results of the analysis provided a six-dimensional structure for critical success factors (CSFs) in quality and successful ERP applications.
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Critical Success Factors, End-Users, ERP Applications, Manufacturing Industry, PERCEIVED USEFULNESS, INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY, ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE, CRITICAL-ISSUES, FAILURE FACTORS, IMPLEMENTATION, SATISFACTION, ACCEPTANCE, EASE, MODEL
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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10
Source
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
Volume
13
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Start Page
58
End Page
75
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