scholarly journals Enterprise System Implementation in a Franchise Context: An Action Case Study

2015 ◽  
Vol 64 ◽  
pp. 948-956 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Kristin Ajer ◽  
Eli Hustad
Author(s):  
Wallayaporn Techakriengkrai ◽  
Angsana A. Techatassanasoontorn ◽  
Felix B. Tan

The implementation of a new enterprise system is a major change event for end-users. Since organisations need to modify their processes and structures to align with the enterprise system, users must learn and understand the new system as well as engage with it in their work practices. Past research has largely focused on the initial organisational adoption of an enterprise system. However, there has been little research concerning the change process in the post-adoption stage. This research addresses this gap by drawing on the punctuated socio-technical information system change (PSIC) model to explain the change through critical events, gaps between socio-technical components, responses to gaps, and outcomes. The research question is: How do socio-technical changes unfold in an enterprise system implementation? The study employs a qualitative interpretive case study method. The results reveal that changes in the structure of work following enterprise system implementation affect organisational performance, the social system, and individual work practices. This research contributes to a better understanding of technical and social changes and their impacts in the post-adoption of enterprise system implementation. The findings may assist organisations in providing appropriate resources and support for successful enterprise system implementation.


2014 ◽  
Vol 51 (4) ◽  
pp. 465-478 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jamie Y.T. Chang ◽  
James J. Jiang ◽  
Gary Klein ◽  
Eric T.G. Wang

2003 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 85-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nancy A. Bagranoff ◽  
Peter C. Brewer

This case describes the implementation of an enterprise information system at the printed materials division of a multinational investment company. There are several issues in the implementation that are worthy of class discussion. These issues include enterprise system implementation rationale and investment justification, software and consultant selection, business process reengineering, change and project management, and evaluation of enterprise system success.


Author(s):  
Mowafa Househ ◽  
Andre W. Kushniruk ◽  
Malcolm Maclure ◽  
Bruce Carleton ◽  
Denise Cloutier-Fisher

Within Canada, there is a growing need in the area of drug policy to develop virtual communities to facilitate knowledge exchange between academics and policy-makers. Such collaborations are regarded as a way to make research relevant by influencing the policy-making process. This chapter presents an action case study of three drug policy groups participating in various virtual knowledge exchange activities. The experiences and lessons learned by each group participating in this study are provided. Recommendations and solutions to conduct successful virtual knowledge exchange meetings based on the findings of this research are also provided.


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