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Standing on the shoulders of giants : Are ERP success factors relevant for EDRMS implementation?
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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by T L Nguyen, P Swatman, Bardo FraunholzBardo FraunholzRecords management has been a central concern for organisations in both private and public sectors since the beginning of the 21st century. This new focus is due both to the introduction of laws, regulations and standards affecting corporate information management; and to the way records are changing from paper-based to “born-digital” and “made-digital”. The need for an effective automated system to manage records is now greater than ever, with Electronic Document and Records Management Systems (EDRMS) being the most likely solution. Despite their increasing popularity, however, successful uptake of such systems is not yet widespread and research into their implementation is still limited. This paper investigates the possibility of applying existing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) models to EDRMS by analysing the substantial body of literature on success factors for ERP implementation, both qualitatively and quantitatively; and then comparing these with the still relatively limited literature on EDRMS.
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Bled eConference eCollaboration (21st : 2008 : Bled Slovenia)Pagination
523 - 536Publisher
University of MariborLocation
Bled, SloveniaPlace of publication
Bled, SloveniaStart date
2008-06-15End date
2008-06-18Language
engPublication classification
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Proceedings of the 21st Bled eConference : eCollaboration : overcoming boundaries through multi-channel interactionUsage metrics
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