Detailed Mini Track List

OT08 - Enterprise Resource Planning: Value Added, Selection and Implementation Issues

Mini Track Co-Chairs

Arik A. Ragowsky, Ph.D. or Toni M. Somers, Ph.D.

Department of Information Systems and Manufacturing, School of Business Administration, Wayne State University

FA1 Session 1 Room
 

Session Chair: Arik Ragowsky, Toni Somers

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for the Next Millenium: Development of an Integrative Framework and Implications for Research
Toni Somers: Wayne State University
Klara Nelson:
Wayne State University
Arik Ragowsky:
Wayne State University

A Comprehensive Framework for Classifying the Benefits of ERP Systems
Shari Shang: The University of Melbourne
Peter B. Seddon:
The University of Melbourne

Combining a Structuration Approach with a Behavioral-Based Model to Investigate ERP Usage
Marlei Pozzebon: McGill University, Canada

Marina

FA2 Session 2 Room
 

Session Chair: Arik Ragowsky, Toni Somers

Differences in Characteristics of the ERP System Selection Process between Small or Medium and Large Organizations
Edward Bernroider: Vienna University of Economics and BA
Stefan Koch:
Vienna University of Economics and BA

The ERP Purchase Decision: Influential Business and IT Factors
Carol V. Brown: Indiana University
Iris Vessey:
Indiana University
Anne Powell:
Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville

Decision Making in the Evaluation, Selection and Implementation of ERP Systems
Maha Shakir: Massey University, New Zealand

ERP Systems: The Route to Adoption
Dave Oliver: Central Queensland University
Celia Romm:
Central Queensland University

 

Marina