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Everyone is different! exploring the issues and problems with ERP enabled shared service initiatives

Sedera, Darshana and Dey, Sharmistha (2007) Everyone is different! exploring the issues and problems with ERP enabled shared service initiatives. In Proceedings Americas Conference on Information Systems 2007, KeyStone, Colarado.

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Abstract

In today’s increasingly competitive environment, there is constant pressure for corporate leaders to add value to their organizations. These contemporary organizations are increasingly moving into business models that attempt to reduce duplicate supporting processes and staff by streamlining business processes that are not central to the organization’s operations and concentrating on strategies on strategic or core, business processes. This concept, known as Shared Services, attempts to bundle some of the supporting processes and non-strategic activities into a separate organization, which in turn treats those processes and activities as the core of its own business. Shared Services consolidate and support redundant functions, such as accounts payable and procurement, for disparate business units. By leveraging economies of scale from a common IT infrastructure, such a group is able to market specific services to business units. Many organizations are employing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, for example SAP, to facilitate Shared Service initiatives by aggregating backroom functionality across departments. This research-in-progress paper investigates issues and problems with ERP enabled Shared Services in 19 organizations. The results reveal five main issues that organizations face in implementing a Shared Services initiative.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Status:Published
Keywords:ERP, Shared Services, Processes Harmonization, Application Consolidation
Subjects:280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280110 Systems Theory
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280106 Interorganisational Information Systems
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280111 Conceptual Modelling
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280102 Information Systems Management
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280109 Decision Support and Group Support Systems
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280104 Computer-Human Interaction
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280107 Global Information Systems
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280101 Information Systems Organisation
ID Code:8902
Deposited By:Sedera, Darshana
Deposited On:07 August 2007
Alternative Locations:http://www.biz.colostate.edu/amcis07/
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2007 The Authors
Additional Information:For more information, please refer to the conference's website (see hypertext link) or contact the author. Author contact details: s.dey@qut.edu.au