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Enterprise systems and the supply chain
Thomas H. Davenport, Jeffrey D. BrooksEarly enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems or, more simply, enterprise systems (ES), were not primarily focused on the supply chain. Their initial focus was to execute and…
E‐business process networks – successful value chains through standards
Mathias KirchmerIn the 1990s, companies focused on the design and implementation of their internal business processes to overcome functional barriers. The 2000s are about the integration between…
Aligning mySAP.com with the future logistics enterprise
Thomas R. Gulledge, Phil Hayes, Alexander Lotterer, Georg SimonThe US Department of Defense (DoD) is engaged in a multi‐year transformation of logistics planning and execution, known as the Future Logistics Enterprise (FLE). It is currently…
The integration of ERP into a logistics curriculum: applying a systems approach
Raymond F. Boykin, Wm. Benjamin MartzThe area of logistics and enterprise resource planning (ERP) have a natural bond in that both deal explicitly with identifying working with business processes. This also generates…
Effectiveness of using an enterprise system to teach process‐centered concepts in business education
Jose H. Noguera, Edward F. WatsonThis study investigates whether or not student’s performance, self‐efficacy, and satisfaction are enhanced by the use of an enterprise system as a support tool for learning…
ISSN:
1741-0398e-ISSN:
1758-7409ISSN-L:
1741-0398Renamed from:
Logistics Information ManagementOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Zahir Irani