
Strategic ERP Extension and Use
Stanford Business Books,US (Publisher)
Published on 12. August 2005
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-8047-5098-1 (ISBN)
Description
Strategic ERP Extension and Use provides practitioners and researchers with a window into the cutting edge strategic extension and the use of modern ERP systems, focusing on current use of ERP system implementation as well as outlooks for future developments for operations and strategic managers.
With contributions and real-world case studies by established experts in the field at such leading-edge institutions as MIT, Accenture Institute for High Performance Business, and the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, this volume clarifies the existing capabilities of ERP systems and the potential for extensions of these capabilities in support of resource management strategies.
With contributions and real-world case studies by established experts in the field at such leading-edge institutions as MIT, Accenture Institute for High Performance Business, and the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, this volume clarifies the existing capabilities of ERP systems and the potential for extensions of these capabilities in support of resource management strategies.
Reviews / Votes
"Strategic ERP Extension and Use looks beyond the pain and cost of ERP implementation to examine how ERP systems are being used and enhanced. It takes us on a fruitful tour of big and small companies, of manufacturing and a host of business functions, of plain vanilla systems and bevies of bolt-ons, and of single locations and entire supply chains. As we tour we get a glimpse of how ERP is evolving in the ever-inventive hands of its users." -Roger Schmenner,Indiana University and Associate Dean, Indianapolis Programs "A satisfying mixture of empirical findings, intelligent analysis, and informed speculation... For researchers there is a wealth of issues ranging from developing within-firm capabilities to improving the payoff from external linkages. For the practitioner there are analyses of successes and failures, guidelines for auditing ERP systems, and a glimpse of the future." -Clay Whybark,University of North Carolina, Chapel HillMore details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Palo Alto
United States
Publishing group
Stanford University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Cloth
Illustrations
20 tables, 29 figures
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
485 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8047-5098-1 (9780804750981)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Elliot Bendoly is a faculty member in Decision and Information Analysis at Emory University's Goizueta Business School. F. Robert Jacobs is Professor of Operations Management at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University.
Content
1 Introduction: Realizing the Epic Dream of ERP 1 E. Bendoly and F. R. Jacobs PART I. ERP Rebirth and Advanced Viewpoints 11 2 Strategy as a Critical Factor in Applied ERP Success 13 S. Abdinnour-Helm and C. Lengnick-Hall 3 The "New" Users: SMEs and the Mittelstand Experience 36 T. Schoenherr, M. A. Venkataramanan, A. Soni, V. A. Mabert, and D. Hilpert 4 Enterprise Applications: Building Best-of-Breed Systems 52 V. A. Mabert and C. A. Watts 5 Getting More Results from Enterprise Systems 71 T. H. Davenport, J. G. Harris, and S. Cantrell PART II. Value Extensions Beyond the Enterprise 85 6 Agility Through Standardization: A CRM/ERP Application 87 T. F. Gattiker, D. Chen, and D. L. Goodhue 7 ERP-Driven Replenishment Strategies in Make-to-Order Settings 97 E. P Robinson Jr. and F. Sabin 8 ERP as a Platform for Vendor Managed Inventory 108 M. V. Tatikonda, C. V Brown, and I. Vessey 9 IT-Supported Productivity: Paradoxes and Resolution in R&D 130 D. A. Joseph and J. Ettlie 10 ERP as a Resource for Inter-Organizational Value Creation 140 T. E. Vollmann PART III. Future Visibility and Accountability 153 11 Enabling ERP Through Auto-ID Technology 155 E. W. Schuster, D. L. Brock, S. J. Allen, P. Kar, and M. Dinning 12 Auditing the System in Use: Value Beyond the Baseline 172 J. Sarkis and R. P. Sundarraj 13 The Path of the Enlightened Manager: Prescriptions for ERP Evolution 191 L. L. David and E. Bendoly