Despite extensive studies in the ERP literature, little empirical understanding has been reached in relation to ERP implementation experiences in developing markets, particularly in the UAE context. Derived from the notions of critical success factors and multisite implementation, two of the widely researched areas in ERP studies, this paper thus seeks to provide practical insights about organizations' ERP implementation experiences in the UAE setting. More specifically, it describes and contrasts critical factors and multisite implementation experiences in two case organizations situated in the UAE. These case organizations, one being categorized as a global company and the other local, provide interesting comparison of ERP implementation because of their complementary organizational structure and business strategies. In contrast to traditional ERP frameworks' suggestions, these case organizations' experiences reveal that contemporary ERP implementations might be more complex than previously expected since none of these case organizations' ERP experiences follows suggestions made by frameworks based.
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Chen, W. (2012). Critical Factors and Multisite Implementation of ERP: A Case Study in the UAE. Communications of the IBIMA, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5171/2012.768706
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