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Realizing the Benefits from Enterprise Information Systems: A Sociomaterial Perspective

2013

AbstractDespite the worthwhile studies that have been conducted on the realization of benefits from Enterprise Information Systems (EISs), many organizations are not satisfied with the benefits they have gained. This work draws on the sociomaterial perspective and suggests that benefits can be realized when organizations are able to utilize their capabilities in order to exploit the technological possibilities of the EISs, in addition to their willingness to change their business routines. It suggests focusing on the unintended benefits that can emerge based on the organizational capabilities and the system possibilities. The main contribution from this conceptual work is to provide a discu…

EngineeringKnowledge managementExploitEnterprise Information Systems (EIS)business.industryPerspective (graphical)Realization (linguistics)Sociomateriality (SM)Enterprise systemRelationalityWork (electrical)Benefits Realization (BR)Order (exchange)PerformativityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPerformativityEnterprise information systembusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Technology
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2014

In order to improve the market value of the product, the platform enterprise often participates in the development process of supporting product of emerging industry’s platform innovation ecosystem. This paper puts forward a revenue sharing contract between the platform company and the supporting company by creating a collaborative development model of the supporting product in the ecosystem, and this paper studies the platform enterprise investment resource property's (complementary or substitution) impact on the supporting enterprise R&D efforts and the revenue sharing factor and analyzes collaborative development mechanism of supporting product of emerging industry platform innovatio…

EngineeringKnowledge managementRevenue sharingbusiness.industryGeneral MathematicsGeneral EngineeringEnterprise integrationInvestment (macroeconomics)Product (business)Resource (project management)Enterprise life cycleEnterprise information systemMarket valuebusinessMathematical Problems in Engineering
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Developing business advantages from the technological possibilities of enterprise information systems

2022

Published version of an article in the journal: International journal of information systems and project management. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.12821/ijispm020203 Open Access Organizations are increasingly implementing Enterprise Information Systems (EIS), and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in particular. Despite the notable studies on the advantages of an EIS, many organizations are not satisfied with the benefits or advantages gained. At the same time, it is assumed that such systems with increasing innovations and technological enhancements would generate abundant business advantages, if organizations exploited these opportunities. The investig…

Engineeringlcsh:Management. Industrial managementInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210business.industryenterprise resource planning (ERP)Strategy and Managementtechnological possibilitiesSociomaterialityenterprise information systems (EIS)Management Information Systemssociomaterialityimbricationlcsh:HD28-70Information systemVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321Project managementEnterprise information systembusinessInternational Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
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A virtual integration—The management control system in a multinational enterprise

2008

Abstract This paper draws on actor-network-theory, especially Law and Hassard [Law, J., Hassard, J. (Eds.), 1999. Actor Network Theory and After. Blackwell, Malden, MA] and Latour [Latour, B., 2005. Reassembling the Social. An Introduction to the Actor-Network-Theory. Oxford University Press, Oxford] to investigate how a division-wide management control system was created in a multinational enterprise. The empirical findings were gathered from different actors involved in the implementation of enterprise's ABC and ERP projects. Our study focuses on the ontological politics [Mol, A.-M., 1999. Ontological politics. A word and some questions. In: Law, J., Hassard, J. (Eds.), Actor Network Theo…

Enterprise systems engineeringInformation Systems and ManagementActor–network theorybusiness.industryEnterprise integrationEnterprise architectureManagementEpistemologyEnterprise life cycleAccountingSociologyEnterprise information systembusinessDigital firmFinanceEnterprise softwareManagement Accounting Research
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Formal Modeling and Discrete-Time Analysis of BPEL Web Services

2008

International audience; Web services are increasingly used for building enterprise information systems according to the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) paradigm. We propose in this paper a tool-equipped methodology allowing the formal modeling and analysis of Web services described in the BPEL language. The discrete-time transition systems modeling the behavior of BPEL descriptions are obtained by an exhaustive simulation based on a formalization of BPEL semantics using the Algebra of Timed Processes (ATP). These models are then analyzed by model checking value-based temporal logic properties using the CADP toolbox. The approach is illustrated with the design of a Web service for GPS na…

Model checking[ INFO.INFO-MO ] Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and SimulationKnowledge representation and reasoningcomputer.internet_protocolComputer science0211 other engineering and technologies[INFO.INFO-SE]Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE][ INFO.INFO-SE ] Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE]02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesACM : D.: Software/D.2: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING/D.2.4: Software/Program Verification/D.2.4.3: Formal methodsFormal specificationACM: D.: Software/D.2: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING/D.2.4: Software/Program Verification/D.2.4.3: Formal methodsACM : D.: Software/D.2: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING/D.2.4: Software/Program Verification/D.2.4.4: Model checking0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTemporal logicEnterprise information systemFormal verification021103 operations researchDatabase010405 organic chemistrybusiness.industryApplied Mathematics020207 software engineeringService-oriented architectureSystems modeling[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and Simulation0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsACM: D.: Software/D.2: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING/D.2.4: Software/Program Verification/D.2.4.4: Model checkingBusiness Process Execution LanguageModeling and Simulation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingWeb serviceSoftware engineeringbusinesscomputer
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MANUFACTURING E-MARKETPLACES: INNOVATIVE TOOLS FOR THE EXTENDED ENTERPRISE

2005

This Chapter introduces the research carried out under the research program titled “Distributed process and production planning in manufacturing enterprise networks” and funded by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) under the program PRIN2001. The research program aimed at developing an innovative concept of neutral linear e-marketplace able to support manufacturing enterprises networks in transactional, information sharing and exchange and collaborative relationship. The Chapter discusses the needs of innovative tools for supporting the new paradigm of the “extended enterprise” showing how the e-marketplace concept, when specific added value services are desig…

Process managementbusiness.industryExtended enterpriseEnterprise integrationAdvanced manufacturingBusinessEnterprise information systemEnterprise planning systemEnterprise modellingManufacturing execution systemEnterprise software
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Systemic Management of Architectural Decisions in Enterprise Architecture Planning. Four Dimensions and Three Abstraction Levels

2006

This paper presents a process model for the management of architectural decisions in enterprise architecture planning. First, decisions are made at the enterprise level, with strategic business considerations on the enterprise information, systems and technology strategy and governance issues. The next step is to define the domains, to then go on with domain architecture decisions. At the systems level, the enterprise and domain architecture decisions are collected and converted into architecture descriptions accurate in precision, form and detail to be given as input to the information systems development process, following the architectural planning. The model is derived from previous wor…

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