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Consequences of failing to align key stakeholders in an ERP implementation : a UK manufacturing case study

Owens, Jonathan D; Dawson, J

Authors

J Dawson



Contributors

Paul Griffiths
Editor

Abstract

Organisations encounter obstacles when implementing ERP systems. This paper intends to explore some of the problems that occur throughout the implementation of an ERP system. Using a combination of the work of Markus et al (2001) and Kim et al (2005), a framework is constructed of Human and Organisational and Technical problems in ERP Implementations during the project phase. Drawing on empirical evidences from a UK furniture manufacturer, this study then discusses and analyses each problem identified in the framework and its affect on the implementation of their ERP system. The findings of this paper reveal that the fundamental challenge of ERP implementation is not technology but organisational and human problems, which, if not properly comprehended and addressed, can lead to ERP failure. Understanding that organisational and human issues are extremely important will encourage practitioners to address these problems and succeed in their ERP system implementations.

Citation

Owens, J. D., & Dawson, J. (2011). Consequences of failing to align key stakeholders in an ERP implementation : a UK manufacturing case study. In P. Griffiths (Ed.), Case Studies in Strategy - Technology Alignment: Deriving Business Value from ICT Projects (134-155). Academic Publishing International

Publication Date Jun 1, 2011
Deposit Date Feb 8, 2016
Pages 134-155
Book Title Case Studies in Strategy - Technology Alignment: Deriving Business Value from ICT Projects
ISBN 9781908272119
Publisher URL http://www.academic-bookshop.com/ourshop/prod_1511198-Case-Studies-in-StrategyTechnology-Alignment-Deriving-Business-Value-from-ICT-Projects.html