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International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems (IJEIS)

International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems (IJEIS)
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Gianluigi Viscusi (Linköping University, Sweden)
Published: Continuous Volume
Copyright: ©2005
DOI: 10.4018/IJEIS
ISSN: 1548-1115
EISSN: 1548-1123

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Description

Global markets and competition have forced companies to operate in a physically distributed environment to take the advantage of benefits of strategic alliances between partnering firms. Furthermore, global operations asked for suitable Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and E-Commerce (EC) for the integration of extended enterprises along the supply chain to achieve flexibility and responsiveness. Companies all over the world spend billions of dollars in the design and implementation of EIS in particular ERP systems such as Oracle, Peoplesoft, SAP, JD Edwards, and BAAN intending to achieve an integrated global supply chain. Inter-organizational information systems play a major role in improving communication and integration between partnering firms to achieve an integrated global supply chain. Nowadays, digital transformation asked for new business models and a change in the design and development of EIS with increased relevance of mobility, virtualization, and the use of analytics for creating and capturing value from big data. Also, open innovation and crowdsourcing have questioned the way companies engage with both their outer and inner context and, together with the further adoption of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), are asking for a new breed of EIS to support their enactment. In summary, there is a growing demand for research and applications that will provide insights into issues, challenges, and solutions related to the successful applications and management aspects of EIS, and this journal aims to be the venue for researchers interested in their investigation, understanding, and development.



Contents

Volume 19, Issue 1
Volume 18, Issue 1
Volume 17, Issue 4
Volume 17, Issue 3
Volume 17, Issue 2
Volume 17, Issue 1
Volume 16, Issue 4
Volume 16, Issue 3
Volume 16, Issue 2
Volume 16, Issue 1
Volume 15, Issue 4
Volume 15, Issue 3
Volume 15, Issue 2
Volume 15, Issue 1
Volume 14, Issue 4
Volume 14, Issue 3
Volume 14, Issue 2
Volume 14, Issue 1
Volume 13, Issue 4
Volume 13, Issue 3
Volume 13, Issue 2
Volume 13, Issue 1
Volume 12, Issue 4
Volume 12, Issue 3
Volume 12, Issue 2
Volume 12, Issue 1
Volume 11, Issue 4
Volume 11, Issue 3
Volume 11, Issue 2
Volume 11, Issue 1
Volume 10, Issue 4
Volume 10, Issue 3
Volume 10, Issue 2
Volume 10, Issue 1
Volume 9, Issue 4
Volume 9, Issue 3
Volume 9, Issue 2
Volume 9, Issue 1
Volume 8, Issue 4
Volume 8, Issue 3
Volume 8, Issue 2
Volume 8, Issue 1
Volume 7, Issue 4
Volume 7, Issue 3
Volume 7, Issue 2
Volume 7, Issue 1
Volume 6, Issue 4
Volume 6, Issue 3
Volume 6, Issue 2
Volume 6, Issue 1
Volume 5, Issue 4
Volume 5, Issue 3
Volume 5, Issue 2
Volume 5, Issue 1
Volume 4, Issue 4
Volume 4, Issue 3
Volume 4, Issue 2
Volume 4, Issue 1
Volume 3, Issue 4
Volume 3, Issue 3
Volume 3, Issue 2
Volume 3, Issue 1
Volume 2, Issue 4
Volume 2, Issue 3
Volume 2, Issue 2
Volume 2, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 4
Volume 1, Issue 3
Volume 1, Issue 2
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Mission

The primary objective of the International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems (IJEIS) is to provide comprehensive coverage and understanding of various enterprise information systems (EIS) and their implications for supply chain management, organizational competitiveness, as well as their role in the digital transformation of the companies. Design, development, and implementation issues of EIS will be discussed. These include organizational, people, and technological issues of EIS. The secondary objective of this journal is to expand the knowledge on EIS and in turn help researchers and practitioners to develop suitable strategies, tactics, and operational policies for EIS and for improving communication in organizations. This journal publishes original contributions in the areas of design and implementation of EIS. IJEIS intends to be a forum for exchanging new ideas and developments in the field of EIS. This journal also acts as a medium of communication among EIS researchers and practitioners.

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Testimonials and Reviews

"This journal is a timely source of high quality articles on the latest developments in enterprise resource planning and electronic commerce. It is a must for any researcher or organization that aims for an integrated supply chain development using enterprise resource planning and electronic commerce systems."
- Eric Ngai, The Hong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

"IJEIS is a peer-reviewed journal with truly a global approach to deal with the most important subject of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and electronic commerce (EC). It is an indispensable source of information on ERP and EC."
- Jean-Luc Maire, LISTIC, Université de Savoie, France

"The aggregation of research within this one journal in an international outlet provides a critical mass understanding on this topic that may have existed only in 'special issues' of other publication outlets. The focus and depth of the topics offered on enterprise information systems provides the potential for ground-breaking work to merge in this area. It is refreshing to see such a journal emerging as a timely and needed outlet on such an important topic to engineering, management, and organizational researchers and practitioners."
- Joseph Sarkis, Clark University, USA

“I am pleased to see a journal for enterprise information systems and electronic commerce which I believe is important both for the management information systems and operations management community.”
- Dean H. James Williams, North Carolina Central University, USA

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