Article ID: | iaor20042525 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 12 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start Page Number: | 297 |
End Page Number: | 308 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2003 |
Journal: | European Journal of Information Systems |
Authors: | Ash Colin G., Burn Janice M. |
Keywords: | e-commerce, computers: information |
This paper reports on research carried out in 1999–2001 on the use of e-business applications in enterprise resource planning (ERP)-based organisations. Multiple structured interviews were used to collect data on 11 established organisations from a diverse range of industries. The findings are analysed according to the level of sophistication of e-business models and their transformational impact on the organisation. Early adopters of e-business show a trend towards cost reductions and administrative efficiencies from e-procurement and self-service applications used by customers and employees. More mature users focus on strategic advantage and generate this through an evolutionary model of organisational change. Two complex case studies of e-business integration with global suppliers and their corporate customers are analysed to identify specific stages of benefits accrual through the e-business transformation process. Collectively, the set of case studies is used to demonstrate the increased benefits derived from an e-business architecture based on a network of ERP-enabled organisations.