Nijher, Harshjot Singh (2014) Exploring Critical Success Factors of ERP Implementation in United Nations Types of Organizations: Relationship between factors impacting user experience. Masters thesis, Concordia University.
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Abstract
The present study entails the literature in critical success factors (Daniel, 1961;
Rockart, 1979; Thierauf, 1982; Pinto & Slevin, 1987; Wijn et.al, 1996) namely for
ERP implementation (Sarkar et.al, 2003; Jaideep et.al, 2005, Koh et.al, 2011) and
the components of user satisfaction (Doll & Torkzadeh, 1988). The primary
purpose of this research is to explain the critical factors for successful ERP
implementation in United Nations type of organization and set up a grounded
research approach that aims to identify and investigate the relationship between
the components of user satisfaction with the goal to propose a model that explains
the success factors and relevant relationships between information technology
usage, information characteristics and business processes.
A three dimension (triangulation) approach consisting of grounded research, a
quantitative survey methodology and qualitative semi-structured interviews was
used to collect information and data from a United Nations agency in Montreal,
Canada. The data for the research was taken over a period of 6 months, studying
documents of project implementation, discussions, meetings, observations, a
survey with 101 responses and interviewing 10 senior management officials.
Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was performed to identify the relevant factors
critical to the success of ERP implementation. A correlation analysis was done to
understand the relationship between the components of user satisfaction.
Structural equation modelling (SEM) technique was then used to extract a model
that explains ERP implementation. Finally, qualitative information were examined
in light of the findings to complete our investigation loop.
The findings along with the theoretical and practical significance of the research
are discussed.
Divisions: | Concordia University > John Molson School of Business > Management |
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Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
Authors: | Nijher, Harshjot Singh |
Institution: | Concordia University |
Degree Name: | M. Sc. |
Program: | Administration (Management option) |
Date: | 22 September 2014 |
Thesis Supervisor(s): | Saade, Raagat G and Jeong, Young Chul |
ID Code: | 979062 |
Deposited By: | HARSHJOT NIJHER |
Deposited On: | 10 Nov 2014 17:26 |
Last Modified: | 18 Jan 2018 17:48 |
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