Abstract
In this study, we explore the impact of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation on financial performance of firms. A literature-based model is developed to examine the relationship between ERP system status and financial performance. The empirical analyses are based on survey data drawn among 93 Iranian manufacturing firms. The finding demonstrates that the implementation of each ERP system module separately influences financial performance indicators. Besides, the results indicate that implementing complete package of ERP system might provide synergetic impact on firm’s financial performance. Based on the findings, top managers, IT managers and ERP consultants may be interested in the results of this study, because it might be increase their understanding about ERP system implementation and help them to manage and control their resources more effectively due to ERP systems implementation.

ALI PARTO, SAUDAH SOFIAN, MAISARAH MOHAMED SAAT. (2016) The Impact of Enterprise Resource Planning on Financial Performance in a Developing Country, International Review of Management and Business Research, Volume 5, Issue 1.
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