A study into the creation of feral information systems as a response to an ERP implementation within the supply chain of a large government-owned corporation

L. Houghton, D. Kerr
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This paper investigates the creation of feral systems as a response to an Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) systems implementation of Systems, Applications and Products (SAP) in the supply chain of a large Government-Owned Corporation (GOC). Using a case study approach and extensive interviews, the researchers found that a SAP system was rigid, highly structured and ignored by some elements of the social system. Moreover, it focused on technical prowess of the SAP solution at the apparent expense of supporting real-world activity. Such a focus allowed the spontaneous creation of 'feral systems' that involved ad hoc processes used to get around the SAP solution, to complete important work. This paper begins with an analysis of the feral systems concept and then examines the case study of feral systems in the organisation in question. This paper concludes with a call for future research into feral systems and their effectiveness on ERP systems to support real-world activity.
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在一个大型国有企业的供应链中,作为ERP实施响应的野性信息系统的创建研究
本文研究了在一家大型国有企业(GOC)的供应链中,作为企业资源规划(ERP)系统实施系统、应用程序和产品(SAP)响应的野生系统的创建。通过案例研究方法和广泛的访谈,研究人员发现SAP系统是僵化的,高度结构化的,并且被社会系统的一些元素所忽视。此外,它侧重于SAP解决方案的技术能力,显然是以支持实际活动为代价的。这样的关注允许自发地创建“野性系统”,其中包括用于绕过SAP解决方案的特殊流程,以完成重要的工作。本文首先分析了野性系统的概念,然后考察了野性系统在组织中的案例研究。最后,本文呼吁进一步研究野生系统及其在ERP系统上的有效性,以支持现实世界的活动。
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