Presenting Author

Piotr Soja

Paper Type

Completed Research Paper

Abstract

This study’s goal is to investigate impediments to successful enterprise system (ES) implementation across the system lifecycle. Drawing from the opinions of 82 ES practitioners and building on the authors’ previous work on source problems in ES adoption, this study performs the further data analysis incorporating the ES lifecycle. The analysis employs the Cooper and Zmud’s six-stage model of IT diffusion and investigates how the difficulties change along the ES lifecycle. Our findings suggest that Adaptation phase, which is the main implementation stage, is the most challenging period of the ES adoption project. The results also indicate that problems with employees are the most significant impediments to ES adoption success. The findings imply that difficulties during later stages of the ES adoption can be minimized by an appropriate system choice, a good training schedule, and the preparation of an appropriate IT infrastructure and database needed by the new system.

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Impediments to Enterprise System Implementation across the System Lifecycle: Insights from Polish Practitioners

This study’s goal is to investigate impediments to successful enterprise system (ES) implementation across the system lifecycle. Drawing from the opinions of 82 ES practitioners and building on the authors’ previous work on source problems in ES adoption, this study performs the further data analysis incorporating the ES lifecycle. The analysis employs the Cooper and Zmud’s six-stage model of IT diffusion and investigates how the difficulties change along the ES lifecycle. Our findings suggest that Adaptation phase, which is the main implementation stage, is the most challenging period of the ES adoption project. The results also indicate that problems with employees are the most significant impediments to ES adoption success. The findings imply that difficulties during later stages of the ES adoption can be minimized by an appropriate system choice, a good training schedule, and the preparation of an appropriate IT infrastructure and database needed by the new system.