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Trends and Future Research in Enterprise Systems

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Enterprise Systems. Strategic, Organizational, and Technological Dimensions (Pre-ICIS 2011, Pre-ICIS 2012, Pre-ICIS 2010)

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Different streams of influence affect the development, sales and use of enterprise systems in public and private organizations. This contribution highlights some of these influences covering the markets for enterprise systems, the used and needed technology and the usage in enterprises. Questions for further research stemming from this description are derived.

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Gronau, N. (2015). Trends and Future Research in Enterprise Systems. In: Sedera, D., Gronau, N., Sumner, M. (eds) Enterprise Systems. Strategic, Organizational, and Technological Dimensions. Pre-ICIS Pre-ICIS Pre-ICIS 2011 2012 2010. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 198. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17587-4_17

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