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Relationships Between ERP and Business Intelligence: An Empirical Research on Two Different Upgrade Approaches

In: Information Technology and Innovation Trends in Organizations

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  • C. Caserio

    (University of Pisa)

Abstract

Many studies acknowledge the growing role of Business Intelligence Systems (BIS) deployment in supporting business decision-making processes. This development involves both transactional systems, such as the implementation of ERPs, and BI models, as well as reporting tools, business analytics, and data mining. The hypothesis is that the decision making process depends on the quality of all the links before the BIS implementation, such as the ERP implementation and upgrade, the organization of the business data, the deep awareness of the business, the desired level of BIS implementation and upgrading (i.e. reporting, predictive analysis, data mining, and so forth). The aim of the research is to evaluate the main reasons that drive companies to implement and upgrade ERP and BIS, in light of potential relationships among them. A comparative case study, made for the purpose of this research, shows two different approaches to ERP/BIS. At the end, some considerations about them are discussed.

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  • C. Caserio, 2011. "Relationships Between ERP and Business Intelligence: An Empirical Research on Two Different Upgrade Approaches," Springer Books, in: Alessandro D'Atri & Maria Ferrara & Joey F. George & Paolo Spagnoletti (ed.), Information Technology and Innovation Trends in Organizations, pages 363-370, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-7908-2632-6_41
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2632-6_41
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