Is There an Impact of ERP Learners Training Behavior on Acquired Skills
Lukas Paa (),
Kurt Promberger () and
Felix Piazolo ()
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Lukas Paa: University of Innsbruck
Kurt Promberger: University of Innsbruck
Felix Piazolo: University of Innsbruck
A chapter in Novel Methods and Technologies for Enterprise Information Systems, 2014, pp 161-169 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract End-user training forms a highly relevant factor for successful ERP implementations. As training is both time and cost consuming the most efficient way to train users is most organisations ambition. By investigating the activities of a student sample of ERP learners concerning time spent on an ERP system, amount of sessions and session durations we could gain insights in training patterns and learning behaviour. Provided findings are helpful to plan training schedules and system capacity.
Keywords: ERP system; End user training (EUT); Hands-on ERP; Training efficiency; Training habits; ERP implementation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07055-1_14
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