• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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Impacts of ERP Systems on Information Capabilities and Business Performance


Hong Sung-Chan, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 6, No. 6, pp. 45-56, Dec. 2005
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Keywords: ERP system, IT evaluation

Abstract

With rapid advances in IT and introduction to the concept of business process reengineering, many companies have used tremendous resources in implementing ERP systems to improve cost saving and operational efficiency, However, researchers and IT professionals have not clearly explained the roles and values of ERP systems in achieving business objectives. The purpose of the research is to analyze the differences of organizations' performances based on the organizations' ERP readiness, and to identify the roles of ERP systems in enhancing the organizatons' information capabilities and improving business performances, The findings illustrate that ERP systems implementation do not guarantee business performance improvements, and imply that the implementation of ERP systems is likely to enhance organizations' information capabilities, and information capabilities enhanced by the implementation of ERP systems can improve business performances.


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Cite this article
[APA Style]
Sung-Chan, H. (2005). Impacts of ERP Systems on Information Capabilities and Business Performance. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 6(6), 45-56.

[IEEE Style]
H. Sung-Chan, "Impacts of ERP Systems on Information Capabilities and Business Performance," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 6, no. 6, pp. 45-56, 2005.

[ACM Style]
Hong Sung-Chan. 2005. Impacts of ERP Systems on Information Capabilities and Business Performance. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 6, 6, (2005), 45-56.