Advanced Topics in Applied Operations Management 2012
DOI: 10.5772/32983
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Economic Impact of the Adoption of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: A Theoretical Framework

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“…"Positive network externalities of consumption are a kind of demand side network economics of scale" (Poon 2012).…”
Section: Information and Network Externalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…"Positive network externalities of consumption are a kind of demand side network economics of scale" (Poon 2012).…”
Section: Information and Network Externalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following example specifically illustrates the full impact of such effect in that it boils down the information goods market of information producer and information user (as a producer in a downstream market) to one party. Poon (2012) uses a production function to show the impact on a firm of adoption of an Enterprise Resource Management (ERM) system. This type of information processing information technology is used to organise, categorise, produce and exchange information goods within the firm as well as among suppliers and customers of the firm to optimise its workflows and resource allocation.…”
Section: Information and Network Externalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%