Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system in higher education: A literature review and implications

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Abstract

ERP systems are the largest software applications adopted by universities, along with quite significant investments in their implementation. However, unlike other applications little research has been conducted regarding these systems in a university environment. This paper aims at providing a critical review of previous research in ERP system in higher education with a special focus on higher education in Australia. The research not only forms the basis of an evaluation of previous research and research needs, it also makes inroads in identifying the payoff of ERPs in the sector from different perspectives with particular reference to the user. The paper is divided into two parts, the first part focuses on ERP literature in higher education at large, while the second focuses on ERP literature in higher education in Australia.

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Abugabah, A., & Sanzogni, L. (2010, November). Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system in higher education: A literature review and implications. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology.

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