Application of the system thinking approach in ERP implementation for flower chain-stores owned by a Taiwan enterprise in China
Tzong-Ru Lee,
Jia-Chang Hu and
Zhan-Mou Lee
International Journal of Enterprise Network Management, 2006, vol. 1, issue 1, 41-61
Abstract:
There exists a concept difference between Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system developers and enterprises. Because of this ineffective implementation of the ERP system often occurs. System thinking approach is applied to a flower chain-store owned by a Taiwan enterprise in China. And also using 'grey relation analysis' in grey theory, we analyse the motive and demand for ERP, and probe into the management problems existing in Taiwan enterprises in China as well as the planning blueprint of all sub-functions before they implementing the ERP system, so as to find out a systematic alternative for the enterprise.
Keywords: system thinking; enterprise resource planning; ERP implementation; grey relation analysis; GRA; flower industry; China; Taiwan; Taiwanese enterprises; information management. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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