"The Effect of ERP Systems on Business Performance: A Quantitative Analysis"

Authors

  • Jeanie Dubois

Keywords:

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Business Performance Quantitative Analysis Operational Efficiency Financial Outcomes

Abstract

This study examines the impact of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems on business performance using a quantitative analysis approach. As organizations increasingly adopt ERP systems to integrate and streamline operations, understanding their effectiveness in enhancing business performance becomes critical. The research utilizes a comprehensive dataset from various industries, analyzing key performance indicators such as operational efficiency, financial outcomes, and customer satisfaction before and after ERP implementation. The findings suggest that ERP systems significantly improve business performance, particularly in areas of operational efficiency and financial metrics. However, the results also indicate that the extent of these benefits varies across industries and is influenced by factors such as the scale of ERP adoption, organizational readiness, and post-implementation support. The study contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the role of ERP systems in driving business success and offers practical insights for organizations considering or currently implementing ERP solutions.

 

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Published

2024-04-25

How to Cite

Jeanie Dubois. (2024). "The Effect of ERP Systems on Business Performance: A Quantitative Analysis". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Innovation and Research Methodology, ISSN: 2960-2068, 3(2), 217–225. Retrieved from https://ijmirm.com/index.php/ijmirm/article/view/103