A Proposed Framework for Implementing Cloud ERP System in a Developing Country Local Government: A Case of Uganda
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2018-10-14Author
Mpanga, David
Maghanga, Christopher
Kefa, Rabah
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Increased demand for efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery has made the
implementation of information systems and the demand for access to real time information no
longer a requirement unique to private sector or large public sector entities. Local government
entities like municipalities are also challenged to provide services with similar efficiency and
effectiveness. Successful implementation of an ERP system depend on a number of factors, the
framework adopted when implementing the ERP is one of the factors that is critical.
Implementing ERP system in local governments in developing countries should also take into
account the fact that developing countries lack sufficient technological infrastructure, ERP
implementing skills, adequate funds, and have unique political influences unlike developed
countries. Cloud ERP provides a platform where local governments in developing countries
could successfully implement ERP within prevailing constraints. An exploratory methodology
involving focus groups was used to understand the information systems context of municipalities
in a developing country, Uganda. Existing ERP implementing frameworks were reviewed, and a
conceptual framework to successfully implement a cloud ERP system in a developing country
local government is proposed. The understanding of ERP implementing framework/methodology
will enable decision makers and ERP vendors reduce on total or partial failure rate of ERP
implementation in developing country local governments. Existing ERP implementing
frameworks are private sector based,developed countries oriented, based on universal best
practice, and vendor specific. The contribution of this research is to the knowledge of
implementing ERP in the context of public sector in a developing country