2018 Majan International Conference (MIC) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/mintc.2018.8363150
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Effectiveness of ERP system in selected organizations in Sultanate of Oman

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“…According to the findings, information quality, system quality, and task technology fit were the most significant factors leading to better end-user performance. Al Mahrami and Hakro (2018) aimed to explore the ERP features, efficiency, and implementation in selected organizations based in Oman. These factors were assessed through an online questionnaire and a survey distributed to both governmental and private organizations.…”
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“…According to the findings, information quality, system quality, and task technology fit were the most significant factors leading to better end-user performance. Al Mahrami and Hakro (2018) aimed to explore the ERP features, efficiency, and implementation in selected organizations based in Oman. These factors were assessed through an online questionnaire and a survey distributed to both governmental and private organizations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many HEIs in Oman confront ERP development-related issues due to various factors, including integration across multiple units, incomplete requirements, expertise, etc., which could lead to inconsistency and quality comprise. Although the general deployment of ERP systems in various contexts in Oman has been more or less explored by researchers in many sectors, to date, no single study has been conducted to delve into the implementation of ERP systems from the perspectives of software developers and project managers in the context of Omani HEIs (Al-Hinai et al, 2013;Al Mahrami & Hakro, 2018;Al-Sawa'ei et al, 2015;Maguire et al, 2010). In line with this significance, the present study aimed to answer the following research questions:…”
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