Using the ANP approach in selecting and benchmarking ERP systems


PERÇİN S.

BENCHMARKING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, no.5, pp.630-649, 2008 (ESCI) identifier identifier

Abstract

Purpose - This study aims to provide a good insight into the use of analytic network process (ANP), a multi-criteria decision-making methodology in selecting and benchmarking enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Design/methodology/approach - In this study, ANP model is proposed with an actual case example in selecting the best ERP system as a framework to guide managers. Findings - This model provides firms with a simple, flexible and easy to use approach to evaluate ERP systems efficiently. Findings demonstrate that the ANP model, with minor modifications, can be useful to all firms in their ERP system selection decisions. Research limitations/implications - ANP is a highly complex methodology and requires more numerical calculations in assessing composite priorities than the traditional analytic hierarchy process and hence it increases the effort. Originality/value - This is probably the first time that an attempt has been made to apply the ANP model in ERP system selection decisions. ANP has the ability to be used as a decision-making analysis tool since it incorporates feedback and interdependent relationships among decision criteria and alternatives. In addition, evaluation and selection of ERP system software can be very useful for both academic research and practice.