Unfolding new times: the implementation of enterprise resource planning into an academic administration
This paper analyzes one of the first ERP implementation projects within a prestigious US university, an initiative that opened organizational ‘doors’ to multiple narratives of the unknown whose presence challenged system localization efforts.. We use an interpretive, case-study-based narrative methodology adopting a time sensitive, actor-network perspective, to highlight he University’s choice to implement a standard ERP package and the negotiations that allowed the technology to be compromised. Much of the research in this area has tended toward snapshot actor-network analyses that foreground the agency and role of technology in negatively subverting ERP projects. This study provides a more balanced conceptualization of computer-mediated change efforts, where the ‘locally accepted’ ERP system results from a highly progressive and non-liner process of translation involving negotiations with many alien influences. Small, punctuated moments are interwoven to affect change and result in the future becoming colonized through the unfolding of day-to-day events.
| Item Type | Working paper |
|---|---|
| Keywords | interpretivsit perspective,IS implementation,enterprise resource planning,organizational change,actor-network theory,narrative,academic administration |
| Departments |
Management Centre for Economic Performance Centre for Analysis of Risk & Regulation |
| Date Deposited | 07 Apr 2011 15:56 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/33921 |