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    Higher education enterprise resource planning system transformation of supply chain management processes
    (Springer Nature Singapore, 2023) Aroba, Oluwasegun Julius; Chisita, Collence Takaingenhamo; Buthelezi, Ndumiso; Mthethwa, Nompumelelo; Yang, X.; Sherratt, R.S.; Dey, N.; Joshi, A.
    The goal of this study was to outline the impact of the enterprise resource planning (ERP) system digital transformation of supply chain management (SCM) processes in higher education by using the desk research technique to gather information from other sources that we reviewed to build our study and identify gaps that were detailed in the discussions and results. This study concentrated on higher education, and observation was made that ERP systems do not fully cover all business operations, including supply chain management procedures such as price fixing, bid rigging, and collusion between employees and suppliers; yet the study satisfied all three research objectives by providing a recommended key methodology to enhance the ERP system of SCM integration in higher education.
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    Improving supply chain management processes through digital transformation of ERP systems in the oil and gas industry
    (2023-08-03) Aroba, Oluwasegun Julius; Prinavin, Govender
    This research investigates the changes caused by cloud computing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in the oil and gas industry at different levels of organisational structure, processes, supply chain management, and employee management processes across an entire organisation. This research improved on the use of digital transformation and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and its impact on supply chain management with a desktop study approach. This study aims to enhance how ERP integrated software package for the oil and gas industry is implemented in supply chain management operations. The study uses a qualitative approach to establish high-performance operational processes and administers questionnaires to oil and gas companies. Data collection was carried out through questionnaires. The researchers implemented cloud ERP after giving survey questions to managers in the supply chain of oil and gas firms and assessing their responses. The results show a positive impact that will come with cloud ERP implementation in oil and gas companies. Since the result is higher than 0.70, as evidenced by the analysis's 0.81 Cronbach Alpha reliability co-efficient score, the qualitative analysis' output is homogeneous. Oil and gas firms may maintain complete control over storage costs while instantly satisfying consumer demands thanks to the supply chain management system.
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    An SAP enterprise resource planning implementation using a case study of hospital management system for inclusion of digital transformation
    (2023-07-31) Aroba, Oluwasegun Julius; Adefemi Oluwaniyi, Owoputi; Temitayo, Mathew Fagbola
    Enterprise resource planning (ERP) system implementation necessitates substantial organizational and technological changes. These will have an impact on system stakeholders with various viewpoints and interests. It is crucial to analyze stakeholders in these situations and others like them to comprehend their attitudes and expectations toward the system. This experience report discusses problems with a medical institution's regular SAP ERP setup. This report includes insights and suggestions based on traditional system experience regarding a project to adopt SAP ERP at a healthcare facility. It ought to be a beneficial resource for all parties participating in the ERP installation process in the public healthcare sector. Many hospitals struggle to implement system analysis programs (SAP) and enterprise system programs (ERP) to assist in their business processes. The SAP ERP System is an integrated and consolidated way of easily flowing information within the organization's department. The authors identified hospitals' failure to implement a suitable SAP ERP system that works under their operations, leading to inefficiencies in their supply chain management process. This study addresses significant operational issues and productivity of the hospital management processes by administering 50 questionnaires and using Cronbach's alpha to analyze the responses. The Cronbach alpha is considered acceptable if the result is above 0.70. Our Cronbach result is 0.77. The benefits and difficulties of using SAP ERP provide a comprehensive review of the operations of Hospital and Healthcare Centre SAP ERP system digital transformations in supply chain management. Furthermore, the authors developed a framework to assist in choosing the proper tracking and transferring of information within the hospital technology that we named hospitec