Enterprise systems’ life cycle in pursuit of resilient smart factory for emerging aircraft industry: a synthesis of Critical Success Factors’(CSFs), theory, knowledge gaps, and implications
@article{Rashid2018EnterpriseSL, title={Enterprise systems’ life cycle in pursuit of resilient smart factory for emerging aircraft industry: a synthesis of Critical Success Factors’(CSFs), theory, knowledge gaps, and implications}, author={Asif Rashid and Tariq Masood and John Ahmet Erkoyuncu and Benny Tjahjono and Nawar Khan and Muiz-ud-din Shami}, journal={Enterprise Information Systems}, year={2018}, volume={12}, pages={136 - 96} }
ABSTRACT The research aims to investigate business value critical success factors (CSFs) of enterprise systems (ES) through their life cycle in pursuit of resilient smart factory for emerging aircraft industry. This article provides an extensive literature analysis of past 22 years based on conscientious criteria of authors: (i) who have published strategic content relevant to CSFs, (ii) received more than 300 citations and (iii) concurrently published two or more papers relevant to ES CSFs…
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