The role of information systems in business process redesign : a case of Turkish electricity market


Autoria(s): Çakmak, Ceren
Contribuinte(s)

Jaklič, Jurij

Data(s)

23/05/2016

23/05/2016

11/03/2016

Resumo

This study is specifically concerned with the effect of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) on the Business Process Redesign (BPR). Researcher’s experience and the investigation on previous researches imply that BPR and ERP are deeply related to each other and a study to found the mentioned relation further is necessary. In order to elaborate the hypothesis, a case study, in particular Turkish electricity distribution market and the phase of privatization are investigated. Eight companies that have taken part in privatization process and executed BPR serve as cases in this study. During the research, the cases are evaluated through critical success factors on both BPR and ERP. It was seen that combining the ERP Solution features with business processes lead the companies to be successful in ERP and BPR implementation. When the companies’ success and efficiency were compared before and after the ERP implementation, a considerable change was observed in organizational structure. It was spotted that the team composition is important in the success of ERP projects. Additionally, when the ERP is in driver or enabler role, the companies can be considered successful. On the contrary, when the ERP has a neutral role of business processes, the project fails. In conclusion, it can be said that the companies, which have implemented the ERP successfully, have accomplished the goals of the BPR.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/17434

201105152

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #BPR #ERP #Utilities Industry #Information Systems #Industrial Solutions #Electricity Distribution Market #ERP and BPR Relation #Turkish Electricity Market #Privatization #Critical Success Factors in BPR #Success Factors in ERP Systems
Tipo

masterThesis