The ERP post-implementation stage: a knowledge transfer challenge

This paper examines the knowledge transfer process in ERP post-implementation projects, and specifically between the ERP project teams and the IT support team. Case studies were conducted in three large organizations and data was collected via semi-structured interviews. Descriptive and graphical re...

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Main Authors: Sylvain Goyette, Luc Cassivi, Mathieu Courchesne, Elie Elia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SciKA 2015-01-01
Series:International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
Subjects:
ERP
Online Access: http://www.sciencesphere.org/ijispm/archive/ijispm-030201.pdf
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spelling doaj-31c3ef4a66c24682aea9d4a6ffaafa222020-11-25T01:02:50ZengSciKAInternational Journal of Information Systems and Project Management2182-77962182-77882015-01-01030251910.12821/ijispm03020121827788The ERP post-implementation stage: a knowledge transfer challengeSylvain Goyette0Luc Cassivi1Mathieu Courchesne2Elie Elia34 Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) This paper examines the knowledge transfer process in ERP post-implementation projects, and specifically between the ERP project teams and the IT support team. Case studies were conducted in three large organizations and data was collected via semi-structured interviews. Descriptive and graphical representations were used to analyze knowledge transfer processes for each case and a cross-case analysis was performed. Results from this exploratory study shed light on the relation between the ERP evolution structure and the use of knowledge transfer mechanisms based on different types of knowledge (functional and technical). This paper highlights the necessity of relying on both formal and informal knowledge transfer mechanisms to cover recurring and ad hoc exchanges between the different stakeholders responsible for the evolution of an ERP. The paper also highlights the impact of the ERP integrator and its different inclusion strategies that are critical for the knowledge being shared by the ERP project stakeholders. http://www.sciencesphere.org/ijispm/archive/ijispm-030201.pdf ERPproject managementknowledge transferpost-implementation
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Mathieu Courchesne
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The ERP post-implementation stage: a knowledge transfer challenge
International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
ERP
project management
knowledge transfer
post-implementation
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Luc Cassivi
Mathieu Courchesne
Elie Elia
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title The ERP post-implementation stage: a knowledge transfer challenge
title_short The ERP post-implementation stage: a knowledge transfer challenge
title_full The ERP post-implementation stage: a knowledge transfer challenge
title_fullStr The ERP post-implementation stage: a knowledge transfer challenge
title_full_unstemmed The ERP post-implementation stage: a knowledge transfer challenge
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publisher SciKA
series International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
issn 2182-7796
2182-7788
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This paper examines the knowledge transfer process in ERP post-implementation projects, and specifically between the ERP project teams and the IT support team. Case studies were conducted in three large organizations and data was collected via semi-structured interviews. Descriptive and graphical representations were used to analyze knowledge transfer processes for each case and a cross-case analysis was performed. Results from this exploratory study shed light on the relation between the ERP evolution structure and the use of knowledge transfer mechanisms based on different types of knowledge (functional and technical). This paper highlights the necessity of relying on both formal and informal knowledge transfer mechanisms to cover recurring and ad hoc exchanges between the different stakeholders responsible for the evolution of an ERP. The paper also highlights the impact of the ERP integrator and its different inclusion strategies that are critical for the knowledge being shared by the ERP project stakeholders.
topic ERP
project management
knowledge transfer
post-implementation
url http://www.sciencesphere.org/ijispm/archive/ijispm-030201.pdf
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