articleInformation Systems JournalOct 1, 2002Closed access

Assessing and managing the benefits of enterprise systems: the business manager's perspective

The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

Abstract. This paper focuses on the benefits that organizations may achieve from their investment in enterprise systems (ES). It proposes an ES benefit framework for summarizing benefits in the years after ES implementation. Based on an analysis of the features of enterprise systems, on the literature on information technology (IT) value, on data from 233 enterprise systems vendor‐reported stories published on the Web and on interviews with managers of 34 organizations using ES, the framework provides a detailed list of benefits that have reportedly been acquired through ES implementation. This list of benefits is consolidated into five benefits dimensions: operational, managerial, strategic, IT infrastructure…

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Keywords
  • Enterprise system
  • Vendor
  • Identification (biology)
  • Information system
  • Knowledge management
  • Business
  • Enterprise information system
  • Process management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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