2009 International Conference on Computer Technology and Development 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icctd.2009.142
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Success Factors for Higher Education ERPs

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“…Further, HEIs are generally more resistant to change than business corporations due to the loosely coupled and autonomously operating administrative and academic units [25]. Furthermore, Bologa et al [66] pointed out that the communication in HEIs is more difficult than in companies due to the large number of very different groups with different interests and objectives in different fields; thus, there are no clear formal communication structures in HEIs. The characteristics that make HEIs different require a distinct project management approach.…”
Section: Erp System In Heismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further, HEIs are generally more resistant to change than business corporations due to the loosely coupled and autonomously operating administrative and academic units [25]. Furthermore, Bologa et al [66] pointed out that the communication in HEIs is more difficult than in companies due to the large number of very different groups with different interests and objectives in different fields; thus, there are no clear formal communication structures in HEIs. The characteristics that make HEIs different require a distinct project management approach.…”
Section: Erp System In Heismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Project champion [66,70,84,85] A project leader who plays a critical role in the implementation of ERP and makes the project work by setting goals and effecting legitimate changes.…”
Section: Csfs For Erp Implementation In Heismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Before implementing ERP in the educational sector, these differences needs to be considered by the educational institutes to acquire benefits after ERP implementation [31]. ERP system can be successfully implemented technically but not from an organizational perspective [22].…”
Section: Erp Success Measurement Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, the Egyptian higher education sector is now at the point where it has to implement a business software to improve and enhance the efficiency of the university processes. Adopting and implementing an ERP solution has an impact on all aspects of a business, affecting activities and processes, organizational structure and the environment [4][5][6][7].According to Soliman and Karia [8]Egyptian higher education institutions can gain a competitive advantage from adopting ERP system that allow them to produce higher quality educational services for lower costs and to use their resources most effectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%