The Critical Success Factors for Implementing Enterprise Pesourse Planning Systems In Samll-to-Midsize Enterprises: A Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are becoming
an important part of a growing of number organizations. Implementing ERP
systems is a significant, and costly, challenge. While much has been written
about the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for implementing ERP systems in
large organizations, less has been written about the CSFs for implementing ERP
systems at Small-to-Midsize Enterprises (SMEs).
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research is to identify and synthesize the
most important CSFs for implementing ERP systems in SMEs.
METHODOLOGY: We use the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) research
methodology, which is the recommended Evidence-Based Software
Engineering (EBSE) methodology for collecting and presenting softwareengineering-
related evidence.
RESULTS: Based on our research, the top five CSFs for implementing ERP
systems in SMEs are: Project Management; Team Composition Skills, and
Engagement; Clear Strategic Vision, Scope, and Goals; Change Management;
and Top Management Support and Commitment.
CONCLUSION: The study of the CSFs for implementing EPR systems in
SMEs is a rich and valuable topic for academic research that can have a direct
and significant impact for organizations considering implementing or upgrading
ERP systems at their organizations. The research shows that some CSFs are
more important than others, but which ones depend on various factors, some
concrete, such as geographic location, others subjective and/or falling on a
spectrum, such as team competence, for one.
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Date
2015-05-06Author
Comella, Christopher A.
Keywords
Critical Success Factors
CSFs
Implementation
Enterprise resourse planning
ERP
Systematic Literature Review
SLR
Software
Small-to-Midsize Enterprises
SMEs
Language
eng