ERP in large Danish enterprises: Implications for SCM

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Abstract

This paper argues that with the present state of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) adoption by the companies, the potential benefits of Supply Chain Management (SCM) and integration is about to be unleashed. This paper presents the results and the implications of a survey on ERP adoption in the 500 largest Danish enterprises. The study is based on telephone interviews with ERP managers in 88.4% of the "top 500" enterprises in Denmark. Based on the survey, the paper suggests the following four propositions: (i) ERP has become the pervasive infrastructure; (ii) ERP has become a contemporary technology; (iii) ERP adoption has matured; and (iv) ERP adoption is converging towards a dominant design. Finally, the paper discusses the general implications of the surveyed state of practice on the SCM research challenges. Consequently we argue that research needs to adjust its conceptions of the ERP concept towards ERP II in order to accommodate to the emerging practices.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Tenth Americas Conference on Information Systems
Number of pages8
PublisherUniversidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Publication date2004
Pages3934-3941
Publication statusPublished - 2004
Externally publishedYes
EventAmericas Conference on Information Systems, New York, USA -
Duration: 6 Aug 20048 Aug 2004

Conference

ConferenceAmericas Conference on Information Systems, New York, USA
Period06/08/200408/08/2004

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