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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2021.vol8.no4.0501

Determinants of Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning System: A Case Study in Vietnam  

NGUYEN, Xuan Hiep (Faculty of Commerce, University of Finance - Marketing)
NGUYEN, Thi Cam Loan (Faculty of Commerce, University of Finance - Marketing)
MAI, Xuan Dao (Faculty of Commerce, University of Finance - Marketing)
BUI, Thi To Loan (Faculty of Commerce, University of Finance - Marketing)
TRAN, Thi Tra Giang (Faculty of Commerce, University of Finance - Marketing)
HO, Thuy Trinh (Faculty of Commerce, University of Finance - Marketing)
NGUYEN, Thi Huyen (Faculty of Commerce, University of Finance - Marketing)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.8, no.4, 2021 , pp. 501-506 More about this Journal
Abstract
Under the pressure of business competition and effectiveness, more and more organizations in the world are likely to apply modern software such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) which can help them to create better organizing practice, better managing capabilities of administrators, and better operations of personnel. In Vietnam, many firms are afraid to install it and the number of firms adopting this software is limited mainly due to the insufficient scientific evidence of the successful implementation of ERP. This study aims to identify and measure the factors influencing the successful implementation of ERP of firms in Vietnam. Qualitative research methodology combined with quantitative research methodology is used. The data are surveyed with 343 administrators of 45 organizations that have successfully deployed ERP in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh cities. Of these 19 were excluded from analyses due to unsatisfactory responses, and only 324 were used for statistical processing. The collected data were processed by using the SPSS software. The result of the study shows that there are six factors affecting the successful implementation of ERP of firms in Vietnam, (ranked in descending order of importance), they are top management commitment and support, business process re-engineering, user involvement, project management board, vendor support, and suitability of software and hardware.
Keywords
Enterprise Resource Planning; Modern Software; Software Application; Implementation; Modern Technology;
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