2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2017.11.027
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Business Intelligence and Analytics in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: A Systematic Literature Review

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“…The results of our literature review highlighted the key issues of BI and BPM implementation and adoption as discussed by researchers 5,12,15,[59][60][61] over the last 5 years, such as:…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…The results of our literature review highlighted the key issues of BI and BPM implementation and adoption as discussed by researchers 5,12,15,[59][60][61] over the last 5 years, such as:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These findings are in line with the results of other studies identifying a low level of BI and BPM maturity in SMEs and emphasizing a positive correlation between the maturity level and the number of employees. [4][5][6]8,34,37 The results of empirical research studies show that BPM initiatives are of interest to large organizations, with a large number of processes. 62 On the other hand, many authors point out that the modern manufacturing and service companies should consider both BI (e.g.…”
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“…Although there are some BI reviews presented in the literature (Bergeron, 2000;Chee et al, 2009;Obeidat, North, Richardson, Rattanak, North, 2015;Llave, 2017), current and published papers in high impact journals that synthesize the use of these technologies as solutions in the agrarian sector and related areas in an international scope were not found. One of the ways of building current knowledge on a topic is through bibliometrics.…”
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