ERP Competence-Building Mechanisms: An Exploratory Investigation of Configurations of ERP Adopters in the European and U.S. Manufacturing Sectors
Andrea Masini and
Luk van Wassenhove
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Andrea Masini: Department of Management Science and Operations - London Business School
Luk van Wassenhove: INSEAD - Institut Européen d'administration des Affaires
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This paper contributes to the literature on enterprise resource planning (ERP) by pursuing two objectives. First, it identifies configurations of ERP adopters that have similar needs and develop similar competencies. Second, it tests the hypothesis that, to maximize benefits from their ERP projects, organizations should align their ERP competence-building mechanisms with the ERP needs that arise from their operational environment. The analysis of a sample of manufacturing companies that implemented ERP between 1995 and 2001 uncovers four distinct configurations representing different degrees of fit between needs and competence-building mechanisms: the frugal ERP, the extensive business process reengineering (BPR), the adaptive ERP, and the straitjacket. The results support our hypothesis and suggest that the consequences of a misfit between needs and competence-building mechanisms are more severe for companies that operate in complex and dynamic environments and have informal organizational structures than for firms with rigid structures that operate in simple and stable environments.
Keywords: enterprise resource planning (ERP); operations strategy; information and communication technology; empirical research; cluster analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-03
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Published in Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2009, Vol.11, n°2, pp.274-298. ⟨10.1287/msom.1080.0215⟩
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DOI: 10.1287/msom.1080.0215
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