Editorial: The ERP supply chains
by Hans-Henrik Hvolby, Chee Yew Wong
International Journal of Integrated Supply Management (IJISM), Vol. 3, No. 4, 2007

Abstract: Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) are no doubt getting more and more important for companies to compete in their industries. During the last decade, we see the disappearing of legacy EIS and the emergence of EIS/ERP industry. ERP systems have now been installed across many different production and service industries, and have further extended their applications to cross-enterprise supply chain management. This revolution of ERP applications leads us to a wider research scope, i.e. the study of the supply chain of ERP systems instead of just ERP implementation. This special issue covers the whole spectrum of an 'ERP supply chain' – ERP vendor value proposition vs. client expectation, ERP selection, ERP implementation, and ERP/EIS management. It also aims at inspiring further research on the design, development, distribution, implementation, maintenance, and support of ERP software.

Online publication date: Mon, 23-Apr-2007

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