Potential Benefits of Using Social Software in ERP-Based Business Process Management
Lars Brehm () and
Rainer Schmidt ()
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Lars Brehm: Munich University of Applied Sciences
Rainer Schmidt: Munich University of Applied Sciences
A chapter in Multidimensional Views on Enterprise Information Systems, 2016, pp 71-83 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Today, design and improvement of ERP-based business processes are important tasks, requiring quick responses to changed requirements. Furthermore, as many as possible stakeholders should be involved in order to create innovative solutions. Social software has received a lot of attention, because of its capability to unearth new potentials for innovation and collaboration. In this paper we analyze, how social software can support the design and improvement of business processes in the ERP life cycle—with a focus on later phases. We also examine, which mechanisms of social software are most beneficial in which phase of the ERP life cycle. Future research can investigate the usage of social software based on the identified areas in more detail.
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27043-2_6
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