Organizational Implications of Implementing Service Oriented ERP Systems: An Analysis Based on New Institutional Economics

vom Brocke J; Schenk B; Sonnenberg C


Zusammenfassung
The promise of Service-oriented Enterprise Resource Planning Systems is to allow for a fine-grained alignment of IT with the specific functional requirements of an organization's business processes. Recent publications suggest that the implementation and configuration of service-oriented ERP systems are pre-dominantly coordinated by means of market-based transactions, since services are supposed to be offered via service marketplaces. However, emphasizing the significance of business processes as a starting point for any service-oriented information system implementation, we suggest that the implementation process surprisingly demands an even higher degree of hierarchical coordination compared to conventional ERP system implementations.

Schlüsselwörter
ERP Systems



Publikationstyp
Forschungsartikel (Buchbeitrag)

Begutachtet
Ja

Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht

Jahr
2009

Band
21

Buchtitel
Business information systems

Herausgeber
Abramowicz W

Erste Seite
252

Letzte Seite
263

Reihe
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Verlag
Springer

Ort
Berlin and Heidelberg

ISBN
978-3-642-01189-4

DOI