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From full-fledged erp systems towards process-centric business process platforms

  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are critical to the success of enterprises, facilitating business operations through standardized digital processes. However, existing ERP systems are unsuitable for startups and small and medium-sized enterprises that grow quickly and require adaptable solutions with low barriers to entry. Drawing upon 15 explorative interviews with industry experts, we examine the challenges of current ERP systems using the task technology fit theory across companies of varying sizes. We describe high entry barriers, high costs of implementing implicit processes, and insufficient interoperability of already employed tools. We present a vision of a future business process platform based on three enablers: Business processes as first-class entities, semantic data and processes, and cloud-native elasticity and high availability. We discuss how these enablers address current ERP systems' challenges and how they may be used for research on the next generation of business software for tomorrow's enterprises.

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Author details:Lukas Böhme, Tobias Wuttke, Benedict BenderORCiDGND, Ralf Teusner, Sebastian Baltes, Christoph Matthies, Michael Perscheid
DOI:https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2306.02995
Title of parent work (English):Twenty-ninth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Panama, 2023
Publisher:arXiv.org, Cornell University
Place of publishing:Ithaca, NY
Publication type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Date of first publication:2023/06/02
Publication year:2023
Release date:2024/03/01
Tag:ERP system; business process platform; enterprise system
Number of pages:10
Organizational units:Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Wirtschaftswissenschaften / Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
DDC classification:3 Sozialwissenschaften / 33 Wirtschaft / 330 Wirtschaft
Peer review:Nicht referiert
Publishing method:Open Access / Bronze Open-Access
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