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Influence of Enterprise Systems on Company's Performance

Student: Saydakova Anna

Supervisor: Iuliia N. Naidenova

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Economics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

The present research focuses on influence of enterprise systems on a company's performance. Our work emphasizes impact of the following IT-systems: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), software as a Service ERP-system, Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Human Resources Management (HRM). The collected database includes information about 71 large Russian companies of machine-building industry as well as types of implemented systems and year of implementation. Time interval of our database includes twelve years: from 2005 to 2016. In our research have been applied models with fixed effects in cross-section and in time estimated by least squares method as well as Tobit-models estimated by maximum likelihood method. As a result, ambiguous conclusions were received about the impact of IT systems on a company’s performance.

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