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Title Enterprise Systems in the Post-Implementation Phase: An Emergent Organizational Perspective
ID_Doc 77191
Authors Hammami, S; Alkhaldi, F
Title Enterprise Systems in the Post-Implementation Phase: An Emergent Organizational Perspective
Year 2021
Published Journal Of Asian Finance Economics And Business, 8, 3
DOI 10.13106/jafeb.2021.vol8.no3.0619
Abstract Enterprise system (ES) reflects a significant IT commitment to achieve corporate goals and satisfy its thrust toward a sustainable competitive advantage. This research investigates the required ES architecture, the value of a well-planned ES, and the human factor capabilities that drive the effective implementation of ES from a management perception. This paper examined the critical factors shaping the business systems' performance, architecture readiness, experts' readiness, and enterprise systems planning. Based on an extensive literature review, the attributes of factors mentioned earlier were identified, classified and then statistically examined using the author's' proposed conceptual structural model. This study employs a quantitative research methodology, with a random sampling technique. This paper has used the data collected from 510 respondents working in service, engineering and health sectors in OMAN. The study model analysis utilized both exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, followed by a structural equation modeling using SPSS 25 and EQS6.3 statistical tools. The results unveil a piece of remarkable and robust evidence suggesting that ES planning is the most significant aspect of influencing performance, followed by IT personnel, staff and consumers expertise, and architecture readiness.
Author Keywords Enterprise Systems; Enterprise Architecture; IT Planning; Confirmatory Factor Analysis; Sultanate of Oman
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000639112300061
WoS Category Business
Research Area Business & Economics
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