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The application of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning Systems) as the dominant global trend in the modern era of networked computing, in recent years makes its way to becoming more accepted in industrial enterprises in Serbia. Extremely powerful and radical shift in business from the...
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Objective - Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a technology that supports the management of supply chain activities. ERP consists of modules that have various operational and strategic functions. The more modules that are used, the higher the adoption rate is. This study aims to examine the...
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Manufacturing Companies today are constantly in search for ways to achieve better business performance and sustain competitive advantages through effective deployment of resources and business processes. To improve business performance, Manufacturing Companies require an efficient planning and...
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Purpose – Employment and performance of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems process is a technical-social change affecting strategic and operational levels of a company and therefore its performance will fulfil expected productivity of the organization using these systems. Therefore, it...
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This study aimed to investigate the impact of ERP System Usage on Supply Chain Integration at Jordanian Pharmaceutical Manufacturing firms. A random sample from employees working in the Jordanian Pharmaceutical Manufacturing firms (Human Resource Department, Financial Department, Production...
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Philippine industrial policies such as those bearing on the manufacturing sector are a critical element of the country’s development strategy. Manufacturing creates opportunities for higher value-addition and extensive employment owing to forward and backward linkages with other sectors of the...
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The structure of the Nigerian economy is typical of an underdeveloped country. The primary sector, in particular, the oil and gas sector, dominates the gross domestic product accounting for over 95 per cent of export earnings and about 85 per cent of government revenue between 2011 and 2012. The...
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