Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
Ed Watson, M. Rosemann, Glenn Stewart (1999)
An Overview of Teaching and Research Using SAP R/3
Paul Hawking, M. Rosemann, Trevor Byrne, Glenn Stewart (2000)
Proceedings of the 4th SAP Asia Pacific Institute of Higher Learning Forum
(1999)
`̀ Enabling the business school curriculum with ERP software: experiences of the SAP university alliance'
Glenn Stewart, G. Gable, R. Andrews, M. Rosemann, Taizan Chan (1999)
Lessons from the field: A reflection on teaching SAP R/3 and ERP implementation issues
D. Lidtke, Gordon Stokes (1999)
ISCC'99 [Information Systems-Centric Curriculum]: Preparing Students to Work with Large Systems
E Watson, J.H Noguera
Effectiveness of using an enterprise system to teach process‐centered concepts in business education
(1999)
`̀ Developing industry strength university education in enterprise resource management through international collaborative efforts'
Paul Hawking (1998)
Incorporating enterprise resource planning systems (SAP R/3) into university curriculum
Judy Scott (1999)
ERP Effectiveness in the Classroom: Assessing Congruence with Theoretical Learning Models
G.G Gable, M Rosemann
ERP‐software in teaching and research. An international survey
(1999)
`̀ ERP-software in teaching and research
G. Davis, Acm Co-Chair, J. Gorgone, J. Couger, Ais Co-Chair, David Feinstein, Aitp, H. Longenecker, Ais Couger, John Werth, John Anderson, Iaim Jenkins, Jack Baroudi, Thomas Clark, Jon Clark, Pat Dickerson, Jane Finley, G. Kasper, Paul Licker, Gary Mollere, Ibm David, Naumann, J. Nunamaker, Rob Abbott, Ruby Tuesday, Robert Aiken, Marvin Albin, Paulette Alexander, Stephen Allen, Allyson Anderson, Julius Archibald, Timothy Babbitt, Lloyd Bartholome, Colin Bell, G. Bergum, Louis Berzai, Charles Bilbrey, James Madison, Roy Boggs, Glenn Boswell, Antonio College, Bruce Bosworth, St John, Daniel Briscoe, Donald Carpenter, Gena Casas, Frank Cheatham, Eli Cohen, Leland Courtney, James II, Robert Dager, Missouri State, R. Daigle, Robert Dependahl, David Doane, Richard Dolan, Nj Dca, Marianne Onofrio, M. Doran, Paul Dorsey, Doris Duncan, J. Durham, Annette Easton, K. Elder, Kennesaw College, R. Ender, Kurt Engemarm, Jane Fedorowicz, Bentley College, J. Fendrich, Ernest Ferguson, Kirk Fiedler, Richard Firtko, Anne Fleury, Raymond Folse, Michael Gibson, M. Granger, John Grillo, William Grimsley, T. Hain, J. Haines, David Hale, Wolpert Engineering, Douglas Hale, Dianne Hamilton, Albert Harris, Eric Heath, John Henry, Mark Hensel, Kerry Henson, Gerald Hershey, Thomas Hilton, W. Hobart, J. Hoffer, James Holden, C. Holsapple, Robert Horton, Mark Huber, Frank Hunsicker, West College, Robby Jackard, Durward Jackson, David Jankowski, George Jenkins, Nancy Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Bruce Johnston, Eleanor Jordan, M. Kahn, Vernon Kam, Yasuko Kaminuma, Bonnie Kaplan, Dick Kastory, Georgia College, Marcus Keuerman, J. Kendall, K. Kendall, Tom Keon, William Kettinger, Betty Kieen, Frederick Kohun, Robert College, Steve Kolars, Antonio San, Charles College, Koop, D. Langan, Anita Lasalle, Francis Lau, William Leigh, R. Leitheiser, Stanley Lewis, D. Lidtke, Diane Lockwood, A. Lorents, Charles Lutz, Donal MacVeigh, St College, Janles Magruder, Brenda Masseth, St University, Peter Mather, James Marsow, Fred Maryansld, Martha Mccormick, W. Mccracken, Linda Menard-Watt, David Miller, Rosenbluth Intemational, Diane Miller, Ken Modesitt, James Moon, Gerald Morris, Kathleen Moser, Michael Murphy, Michael Myers, A. College, H. Narang, Fred Newman, Peter Ng, K. Olmosk, West Virginia, Graduate College, John Olson, Thomas Panko, Raymond Papp, J. Pardue, John Pessford, J. Pick, Michael Pickard, Stephen Austin, John Pickett, Georgia College, W. Pinney, Carol Pollard, Leslie Porter, Jim Prado, Oregon State, College Price, Brian Reithel, Ann Roberts, Mitchell College, Bettye Robinson, Bruce Rollier, Alan Russell, Jo Ruta, Dolly Samson, Bruce Saulnier, George Schell, Ken Schmidt, Ken Shaw, Steven Simon, R. Skovira, Edward Solinsld, E. Stohr, G. Strouse, John Talbert, Shannon Taylor, Jack Thompson, Gerald Tillman, Reza Torkzadeh, John Trimble, Morris College, Warer Ullrich, William Vandongen, St. College, Murali Varanasi, J. Walton, Yao Fu, Wang, Steven Wendt, Marv Wielard, Joe Wiley, Oklahoma State, Jan Williams, Jennifer Williams, Kay Williams, Boeing Information, Support Services, G. Willis, Michael Wolfe, Pat Woodworth, David Wright, Luis Zornosa, J. Couger (1996)
IS '97: model curriculum and guidelines for undergraduate degree programs in information systemsData Base, 28
D. Lidtke, Gordon Stokes (1999)
An Information Systems-Centric Curriculum ISCC 99FIE'99 Frontiers in Education. 29th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Designing the Future of Science and Engineering Education. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.99CH37011, 2
Paul Hawking, Adrian Ramp, P. Shackleton (2001)
IS'97 model curriculum and enterprise resource planning systemsBus. Process. Manag. J., 7
M. Rosemann (2000)
Using Reference Models within the Enterprise Resource Planning LifecycleAustralian Accounting Review, 10
Ed Watson, H. Schneider (1999)
Using ERP Systems in EducationCommun. Assoc. Inf. Syst., 1
M. Rosemann, Judy Scott, Ed Watson (2000)
Collaborative ERP Education: Experiences from a First Pilot
Paul Hawking, Brendan McCarthy (2000)
Transporting ERP education from the classroom to industry
H. Longenecker, G. Davis, David Feinstein, J. Gorgone (1999)
IS'2000 Model Curriculum and Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Information Systems: Update Progress from IS'97
J Scott
ERP effectiveness in classrooms
(2000)
`̀ Industry-oriented education in enterprise systems'
This paper discusses the design of a problem‐based learning approach that seeks to embed industrial knowledge in the enterprise resource planning (ERP)‐related curriculum of universities. It describes a project that is developing a business reference model for public administration. This reference model is to be implemented in the leading ERP system SAP R/3. Teaching cases are developed through collaboration between universities and industry. The paper argues that this approach is in alignment with the recommendations of key curriculum documents and educational approaches.
Business Process Management Journal – Emerald Publishing
Published: Aug 1, 2001
Keywords: Information systems; Curriculum; Resource management systems; Modelling; Problem‐based learning; Process control
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.