Order Lead-time Improvement Following Enterprise-IT Implementation: An Empirical Study
Order Lead-time Improvement Following Enterprise-IT Implementation: An Empirical Study
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Year: 2005
Paper Number:
GBS-DIA-2005-011
Goizueta Department:
Decision and Information Analysis
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Abstract
This paper investigates the influence of enterprise systems implementation on operational performance. The work extends the literature on enterprise systems by focusing on changes in process dynamics as a source for ongoing firm-level performance improvement. A case discussion of Tristen Inc., a firm that implemented ERP and subsequently experienced benefits through gains to its continuous improvement efforts, is examined in light of theorized impacts of such implementations on process dynamics. Analyses of longitudinal data suggest that performance along a key metric motivating the ERP initiative (i.e., order fulfillment lead-time) showed a significant improvement immediately after system deployment. The data further suggest that the system implementation gave rise to ongoing trend of performance improvement, in contrast to a stable performance trend prior to go-live.
| Keywords: | Enterprise Resource Planning, Visibility, Variability Reduction, Continuous Improvement, Organizational Learning, Empirical Research |
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| Subjects: | Business > Information Systems and Operations Management |
| Notes: | Forthcoming at MIS Quarterly, 2006 |
| Deposited On: | 16 November 2005 |