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A comparative analysis of learning curves: Implications for new technology implementation management

Malgorzata Plaza, Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama and Katrin Rohlf

European Journal of Operational Research, 2010, vol. 200, issue 2, pages 518-528

Abstract: New technology implementation projects are notoriously over time and budget resulting in significant financial and strategic organizational consequences. Some argue that inadequate planning and management, misspecification of requirements, team capabilities and learning contribute to cost and schedule over runs. In this paper we examine how learning curve theory could inform better management of new technology implementation projects. Our research makes four important contributions: (1) It presents a comparative analysis of learning curves and proposes how they can be used to help ERP implementation planning and management. (2) Based on empirical data from four ERP implementation projects, it provides illustrations of how managers can apply the curves in different project situations. (3) It provides a theoretical basis for empirical studies of learning and ERP (and other IT) implementations in different organizational settings. (4) It provides empirical justification for the development of learning curve theory in IT implementation.

Keywords: Project; management; Information; systems; implementation; Learning; curve; models; Organization; learning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010

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