@article { , title = {Empirical evidence of an integrative knowledge competence framework for ERP systems implementation in UK industries}, abstract = {© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems can greatly improve business productivity and better serve customers by creating values through integrating business processes and sharing current information. Knowledge Management (KM) is crucial for ERP systems implementation, but is particularly demanding task. This paper discusses ERP systems implementation in UK manufacturing and service sector organisations, focusing on empirical evidence of an innovative KM approach for improving knowledge competence for ERP success. Qualitative research was conducted, using semi-structured interviews with ERP experts. Data analysis used a combination of thematic and comparative analysis. The findings suggest that the integrative knowledge competence framework can provide ERP practitioners with useful guidance on what the key knowledge determinants are and how the relationships between knowledge components should be best managed to achieve ERP systems implementation success in real life business situations.}, doi = {10.1016/j.compind.2016.07.005}, issn = {0166-3615}, journal = {Computers in Industry}, note = {Comments and Suggestions : Has been deposited on time at previous institution (Plymouth University). Currently doesn't have access to full text.}, pages = {205-223}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Elsevier}, url = {https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/906894}, volume = {82}, keyword = {Innovation, Operations Management and Supply, innovative KM approach, knowledge competence wheel, knowledge network model, ERP implementation success}, year = {2016}, author = {Jayawickrama, Uchitha and Liu, Shaofeng and Hudson Smith, Melanie} }