ERP usage in banking: An exploratory survey of the world's largest banks

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As banking is currently considered a non-typical area for ERP usage, the authors conducted a survey on anticipated benefits, potential disadvantages and implementation success associated with ERP adoption in banking. The results indicate that, despite a predominant usage of ERP systems in back-office areas, banks see ERP systems as a long-term strategic investment to support organizational effectiveness.

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Fuß, C., Gmeiner, R., Schiereck, D., & Strahringer, S. (2007). ERP usage in banking: An exploratory survey of the world’s largest banks. Information Systems Management, 24(2), 155–171. https://doi.org/10.1080/10580530701221056

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