DocumentCode
2985124
Title
Challenges in implementing enterprise system functionalities in a matrix organization
Author
Mattila, Merja ; Hallikainen, Petri ; Rossi, Matti
Author_Institution
Dept. of Bus. Technol., Aalto Univ., Helsinki, Finland
fYear
2010
fDate
19-21 May 2010
Firstpage
579
Lastpage
588
Abstract
In this paper we examine the implementation of new functionalities of enterprise system (ES) in a matrix organization. We conduct an in-depth case study in a large European high-tech company, which implements new ES functionalities and a new matrix organization in order to support its global project delivery model. The research is motivated by the view that enterprise system is not simply a part of the institutional infrastructure that can be taken for granted, but a socio-technical system that includes both the human agency and a material system [21]. In spite of a wide variety of research concerning ES implementation, the implementation of new ES functionalities in matrix organization is not well understood. By employing sociomateriality approach [21], the concept of agency [e.g. 10, 24] and the lens of “affordances” [e.g. 19, 29] we focus on factors and dynamics that have an impact on the implementation of ES functionality in the new matrix organization. The findings suggest that there are a wide variety of both factors and dynamics that influence the implementation of ES functionalities and the constitution of everyday work practices. The outcome - the global project delivery model - is highly dependent on the interaction between organization and enterprise system. In this interaction, the material features of enterprise system may create or inhibit affordances for organizing.
Keywords
Companies; Costs; Decision making; Enterprise resource planning; Humans; Industrial economics; Paper technology; Resource management; Scheduling; Sociotechnical systems; affordances; double dance of agency; enterprise systems; matrix structure; sociomateriality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS), 2010 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Nice, France
ISSN
2151-1349
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4839-5
Electronic_ISBN
2151-1349
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RCIS.2010.5507299
Filename
5507299
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