Ict for Higher Education: An Outlook on the Cost Saving it Projects and Information Systems
Blerta Abazi Chaushi,
Agron Chaushi and
Zamir Dika
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Blerta Abazi Chaushi: South East European University, FYROM
Agron Chaushi: South East European University, FYROM
Zamir Dika: South East European University, FYROM
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Abstract:
This research paper provides a review of the possible and affordable IT projects and information systems (IS) that Universities can implement. The existing literature on IS and ICT for institutions of higher education is deficient. This study contributes in reducing this deficiency by providing analysis of the literature on the benefits and costs that HEIs face and reasons why it is difficult to measure the same. As a result, ten cost-saving projects that can aid HE Institutions to focus on reducing cost while maintaining quality education are numbered, explained and backed up with existing literature. These projects are a direct result of the study conducted in South East European University (SEEU). Moreover, SEEU is taken as a case study to show the utilization of the different information systems to offer high-quality education in its endeavor to create homegrown ERP solution.
Keywords: information systems; information technology; higher education; ERP; IT projects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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