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Khoury, S., jenab, K & Staub, S. (2012). Faculty perceptions of the integration of SAP in academic programs.Management Science Letters , 2(4), 1047-1052.
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SAP (2011). SAP customer showcase. Retrieved Nov 13, 2011 from http://www.sap.com/customer-showcase/index.epx, 2011.
Seethamraju, R. (2007).Process orientation to business students: Enabling role of enterprise systems in curriculum. Proceedings of the 18th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 10-12 Dec. Toowomba, Queensland.
Steven, C. P. (2003). Enterprise Resource Planning: A trio of resources. Information Systems management, 20(3), 61-67.
Basu, R., Upadhyay, P., & Dan, P.K. (2011). Factors influencing ERP implementation in Indian SMEs: An empirical analysis. Management Science Letters, 1(2), 89-98.
Bondarouk, T & van Riemsdijk, M. (2007). Successes and failures of SAP implementation: A learning Perspective. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 3(4), 33-51.
Boykin, R. R. & Martz, W.M. (2004). The integration of ERP into a logistics curriculum: Applying a systems approach. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 17(1), 45-55.
Corbitt, G. & Mensching, J. (2000). Integrating SAP R/3 into a College of Business curriculum: Lessons learned. Information Technology and Management, 1(4), 247-258.
Davenport, T. (2000). Mission critical: Realizing the promise of enterprise systems. Harvard Business School Press.
Davenport, T., Harris, J. & Cantrel, S. (2002). The Return of Enterprise solutions. Wellesley, MA: Accenture Institute for Higher Performance Business.
Dixon, N. (1994).The organizational learning cycle. London: McGraw-Hill.
Fraser, P., Moultrie, J. & Gregory M. (2002). The use of maturity models/grids as a tool for assessing product development capability. IEEE Engineering Management Conference. Cambridge.
Garg, P. (2010). Critical success factors for enterprise resource planning implementation in Indian retail industry: An exploratory study. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, 8(2), 358-363.
Hawking, P., McCarthy, B., & Stein, A. (2004). Second wave ERP education. Journal of Information Systems Education, 15(3), 327-332.
Kolb, D.A. (1984). Experiential learning: Experience as the source of learning and development. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
McCombs, G.B. (2007). A model continuous improvement based ERP applications class. Journal of American Academy of Business, 10(2), 58-64.
Noudoostbeni, A., Yasin, N. M., & Salarzadeh, H., (2009). To investigate the success and failure factors of ERP implementation within Malaysian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The International Conference on Information Management and Engineering (ICIME), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: IEEE, 157-161.
Sager, J., Mensching, J., Corbitt, G. & Connolly, J. (2006). Market Power of ERP Education: An Investigative Analysis. Journal of Information Systems Education, 17(2), 151-161.
SAP (2011). SAP customer showcase. Retrieved Nov 13, 2011 from http://www.sap.com/customer-showcase/index.epx, 2011.
Seethamraju, R. (2007).Process orientation to business students: Enabling role of enterprise systems in curriculum. Proceedings of the 18th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 10-12 Dec. Toowomba, Queensland.
Steven, C. P. (2003). Enterprise Resource Planning: A trio of resources. Information Systems management, 20(3), 61-67.