ERP II: a conceptual framework for next-generation enterprise systems?

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to frame next-generation enterprise systems (ES).Design methodology approach - The model is based on a retrospective analysis of the evolution of enterprise systems, enterprise resource planning (ERP) research and emerging business requirements.Findings - The p...

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description Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to frame next-generation enterprise systems (ES).Design methodology approach - The model is based on a retrospective analysis of the evolution of enterprise systems, enterprise resource planning (ERP) research and emerging business requirements.Findings - The paper proposes a conceptual framework for extended enterprise resource planning (ERP II). The aim of this model is to compile present ES concepts into a comprehensive outline of ERP II, thus composing a generic map and taxonomy for corporate-wide enterprise systems.Research limitations implications - The paper concludes that the ERP research needs to broaden its perspective in order to accommodate itself to the new issues of next-generation enterprise systems.Practical implications - The model is seen as a first step towards a tool to analyse and design complex enterprise systems architecture.Originality value - This paper is the first attempt to formalize and capture the ERP II concept and the next-generation enterprise systems.
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Collaboration
Competitive advantage
Computer applications
Contemporary problems
Enterprise resource planning
European Monetary Union
Information systems
Inventory control
Manufacturing resource planning
Material requirements planning
Operating systems
Organizational change
Software
Studies
Supply chain management
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