ERP SYSTEM IN DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT: A COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE IN PERIOD 2010-2015

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ERP SYSTEM IN DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT: A COMPREHENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE IN PERIOD 2010-2015

Author

Suljic, Mirza
Osmanbegovic, Edin

Abstract

Abstract: ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system represents the largest, most complex and most demanding business information system that organizations implement, which is a big step ahead of individual (i.e. department) applications and information systems that have prevailed in the past. Today, when the world is dramatically dependent on the data, the need and use of the ERP systems are steadily increasing. In the last ten years, the most important technology associated with the redesign and standardization of the business processes in terms of best practices were ERP systems. In this paper, a comprehensive review of published articles in various journals on the topic of ERP systems in the period 2010-2015 has been elaborated. All processed papers have been indexed in Web of Science (WoS) database. Since the academic knowledge about ERP systems reached a certain level of maturity, this paper presents the bibliographic review of works in the ERP systems field and other related areas. Analysis of the literature indicates that more and more various research disciplines contribute to the development of the field of ERP systems. Therefore, it is expected that the future area of research related to the ERP system depends on technical and technological progress, and sophisticated business ideas that include functionality that are currently outside the ERP system. Keywords: Enterprise Resource Planning; ERP systems; ERP trends; ERP reviews; ERP research productivity; ERP keyword; ERP co-citation analysis

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Date

2017

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3713

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