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dc.contributor.advisor尚孝純zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorShang, Sharien_US
dc.contributor.author許執賢zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorHsu,Chih Hsienen_US
dc.creator許執賢zh_TW
dc.creatorHsu,Chih Hsienen_US
dc.date2006en_US
dc.date.accessioned2009-09-18T06:32:49Z-
dc.date.available2009-09-18T06:32:49Z-
dc.date.issued2009-09-18T06:32:49Z-
dc.identifierG0094356035en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/35249-
dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description資訊管理研究所zh_TW
dc.description94356035zh_TW
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dc.description.abstractThis study uses the concept of absorptive capacity to provide a framework for exploring benefit realization in the post-implementation phase of ERP systems. Success factors of ERP adoption such as: training, communication, process change, and integration extension are organized into two types of knowledge absorptive capacity: potential capacity and realization capacity. This study proposes that absorptive capacity is one of the key determinants of benefits realization from ERP implementation. Although the frequently mentioned factors training and communication are important activities for organizations to assimilate the knowledge of the system processes, these represent potential capacity that requires realization through refinement and execution of what has been absorbed. ERP adopting organizations wishing to continuously generate benefits need to both build potential absorptive capacity by investing in training and education and leverage realized capacity through extension of integration of the system processes. \n\nThrough in-depth case study of four firms in Taiwan, this study verified the propositions about absorptive capacity in post- implementation of ERP systems. The results further revealed some findings: 1) More iterations of the cycle of absorptive capacity leads to greater benefits of ERP systems. 2) Knowledge retention is important for accumulating potential resources. 3) Provide some guidance of educational program planning. 4) Environment provided by companies can encourage assimilation of knowledge and full use of the ERP system. 5) Business training is necessary for IT professionals. These findings are helpful for managers to well assimilate and exploit knowledge. And furthermore, this study suggests that companies need to acquire, assimilate, transform and exploit knowledge in a dynamic cyclical path to adapt to the changing business environment and sustain competitive advantage over the long term.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter 1 : INTRODUCTION 3\nChapter 2 : LITERATURE REVIEW 5\nChapter 3 : RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 23\n3.1 Research method 23\n3.2 Research process 23\nChapter 4 : RESEARCH RESULTS 26\n4.1 Proposition Analysis 26\nChapter 5 : DISCUSSION 45\n5.1 More iterations of the cycle of absorptive capacity leads to greater benefits gained 45\n5.2 Knowledge retention 46\n5.3 Educational program planning 48\n5.4 Environment that encourages assimilation of knowledge and full use of the ERP system 49\n5.5 Business training for IT professionals 51\nChapter 6: CONCLUSION 53\n6.1 Conclusion 53\n6.2 Academic and Managerial Implications 54\n6.3 Research Limitations 54\n6.4 Future Research 55\nREFERENCE 56\nAPPENDIX A: questionnaire 61zh_TW
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dc.subjectERP 系統zh_TW
dc.subject導入後研究zh_TW
dc.subject吸收能耐zh_TW
dc.subjectERP systemsen_US
dc.subjectpost-implementationen_US
dc.subjectabsorptive capacityen_US
dc.titleERP 系統應用效益研究-ERP 系統知識吸收能耐之管理zh_TW
dc.titleReap from ERP Systems -The Management of Absorptive Capacity in Post-ERP Implementationen_US
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