Training end users: an exploratory study
MIS Quarterly
Putting the enterprise into the enterprise system
Harvard Business Review
e-Business 2.0: roadmap for success
e-Business 2.0: roadmap for success
ERP software implementation: an integrative framework
European Journal of Information Systems - Special issue on information systems evaluationpast, present and future
A Critical Success Factors Model For ERP Implementation
IEEE Software
A taxonomy of players and activities across the ERP project life cycle
Information and Management
Information Systems Today
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Examining the critical success factors in the adoption of enterprise resource planning
Computers in Industry
Identifying critical issues in enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Current trends in ERP implementations and utilisation
Enterprise Resource Planning ERP: A Postimplementation Cross-Case Analysis
Information Resources Management Journal
ERP product selection criteria for Indian small and medium enterprises: an empirical study
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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The opening of economy and changes in the economic policies during the early 90s opened up the market for Indian manufacturers. They become the global suppliers to large manufacturers across the globe. This change forced many manufacturers to adapt to the modern technologies like enterprise resource planning (ERP) to comply with the business requirement of the global manufacturers and to reduce time of delivery. Due to the lack of any crucial resources, 60% to 70% of the ERP projects are not implemented successfully. This study examines the current literature on causes of ERP implementation failure in context to Indian manufacturing sector. The study is then subjected to root-cause analysis of the failure factors to which the Pareto analysis is applied to identify the vital factors. The top two vital factors are sub divided into various factors and the top sub five factors are abstracted based on the frequency of occurrences of these factors in the literature.