Reductionism and complex thinking in erp systems implementations

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  • who: Enorme from the Institutional Factors Institutional factors comprise all external forces existing in the organizational environment, which pressure the adoption of ERPInstitutional factors are commonly discussed in the literature on management fads and fashions. Such literature analyzes how fads are created and tend to generate cycles of management panaceas (Gill and Whittle, ), their patterns of diffusion and rejection in organizations (Caldas and Wood, have published the research: Reductionism and Complex Thinking in ERP Systems Implementations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: 2001. in section four the authors propose a broader, alternative, perspective on the ERP . . .

     

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