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Critical Success Factors And Strategic Frameworks For ERP Implementation In Smes: A Comprehensive Analytical Study
Issue Vol. 2 No. 02 (2025): Volume 02 Issue 02 --- Section Articles --- Published Date: 2025-12-05
Abstract
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have emerged as pivotal technological infrastructures for modern organizational management, enabling the integration of diverse business processes, optimizing resource allocation, and facilitating real-time decision-making. Despite the proven potential of ERP systems, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) frequently encounter implementation challenges, leading to project delays, cost overruns, or outright failure. The literature identifies critical success factors (CSFs) as determinants that significantly influence the likelihood of successful ERP deployment. This research comprehensively examines ERP implementation within SMEs, emphasizing the multidimensional factors—organizational, technological, strategic, and human-centric—that drive successful adoption. Grounded in established theoretical frameworks and contemporary empirical studies, this article synthesizes findings from a wide array of scholarly sources, including Achanga, Shehab, Roy, and Nelder (2006), who highlight the importance of lean management principles and process alignment in driving ERP success. Methodologically, this study employs an integrative literature review complemented by analytical discourse, critically evaluating the convergence of theoretical constructs with practical implementation experiences across global SME contexts.
The investigation reveals that top management commitment, effective change management, rigorous process reengineering, user training, and continuous post-implementation evaluation are indispensable for ERP success. Moreover, the transition toward cloud-based ERP solutions introduces additional layers of complexity, necessitating robust IT infrastructure, data governance, and strategic alignment with business objectives (Alsharari, Al-Shboul, & Alteneiji, 2020). Cross-national studies further indicate that contextual factors, such as regulatory environments, cultural perceptions of technology, and organizational maturity, modulate the efficacy of CSFs, implying that a one-size-fits-all approach is insufficient for SMEs operating across diverse markets (Gessa, Jiménez, & Sancha, 2023). The study contributes to the scholarly discourse by providing a comprehensive theoretical and empirical synthesis, presenting a nuanced understanding of ERP success determinants in SMEs, and offering actionable insights for practitioners, consultants, and policymakers seeking to enhance digital transformation outcomes.
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