Towards a resilience management framework for complex enterprise systems upgrade implementation

Say Yen Teoh, William Yeoh, Hossein Seif Zadeh

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Abstract

The lack of knowledge of how resilience management supports enterprise system (ES) projects accounts for the failure of firms to leverage their investments in costly ES implementations. Using a structured-pragmatic-situational (SPS) case study research approach, this paper reports on an investigation into the resilience management of a large utility company as it implemented an ES upgrade. Drawing on the literature and on the case study findings, we developed a process-based resilience management framework that involves three strategies (developing situation awareness, demystifying threats, and executing restoration plans) and four organisational capabilities that transform resilience management concepts into practices. We identified the crucial phases of ES upgrade implementation and developed indicators for how different strategies and capabilities of resilience management can assist managers at different stages of an ES upgrade. This research advances the state of existing knowledge by providing specific and verifiable propositions for attaining a state of resilience, the knowledge being grounded in the empirical reality of a case study. Moreover, the framework offers ES practitioners a roadmap to better identify appropriate responses and levels of preparedness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)694-718
Number of pages25
JournalEnterprise Information Systems
Volume11
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2017

Keywords

  • Enterprise systems
  • Case study
  • Resilience management
  • structured-pragmatic-situational (SPS) approach

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