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Crossing the Boundaries: e-Invoicing/e-Procurement as Native ERP Features

In: Novel Methods and Technologies for Enterprise Information Systems

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  • Christian Huemer

    (Vienna University of Technology)

  • Marco Zapletal

    (Vienna University of Technology)

  • Philipp Liegl

    (Ecosio GmbH)

Abstract

Electronic Invoicing has attracted a lot of attention by being a cornerstone of the Digital Agenda for Europe, Europe’s 2020 Strategy. This agenda mandates a “think small first” principle in order to enable e-invoicing for companies of any size. The electronic invoice should be exchanged between the ERP systems of business partners. Traditional approaches based on electronic data interchange failed to attract SMEs. Due to the high costs, they only use e-invoicing if forced by their larger business partners. In this paper, we present an alternative approach that is based on native ERP integration of most common e-invoice scenarios. This approach was successfully implemented in a research project resulting in a university spin-off.

Suggested Citation

  • Christian Huemer & Marco Zapletal & Philipp Liegl, 2014. "Crossing the Boundaries: e-Invoicing/e-Procurement as Native ERP Features," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Felix Piazolo & Michael Felderer (ed.), Novel Methods and Technologies for Enterprise Information Systems, edition 127, pages 9-17, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-319-07055-1_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07055-1_2
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