Name
Affiliation
Papers
PIOTR SOJA
Cracow Univ Econ, Dept Comp Sci, Krakow, Poland
48
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
28
229
22.92
Referers 
Referees 
References 
242
453
570
Search Limit
100453
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Enterprise Systems In Transition Economies: Research Landscape And Framework For Socioeconomic Development30.422020
Fostering ICT use by older workers.00.342020
The Role of Gender in Supporting Active and Healthy Ageing by ICT Solutions - Learning from Latvian, Polish and Swedish Older Adults.00.342019
Towards Aligning It And Daily Routines Of Older Adults00.342019
The Role Of Information And Communication Technologies In Socioeconomic Development: Towards A Multi-Dimensional Framework00.342019
Facilitating ICT Adoption for Older Workers - Lessons Learned from Enterprise System Practitioners.00.342019
Implementation of ICT for Active and Healthy Ageing: Comparing Value-Based Objectives Between Polish and Swedish Seniors.00.342018
Exploring Determinants of Enterprise System Adoption Success in Light of an Ageing Workforce.00.342018
Enterprise system lifecycles in transition and less developed economies within the European Union30.402017
Exploring Root Problems in Enterprise System Adoption From an Employee Age Perspective: A People-Process-Technology Framework10.352017
Investigating Enterprise System Adoption Failure Factors from an Employee Age Perspective.00.342017
Reexamining Critical Success Factors for Enterprise System Adoption in Transition Economies: Learning from Polish Adopters10.352016
Solving Problems During an Enterprise System Adoption: Does Employees' Age Matter?20.402016
Solutions to Problems Occurring over the Enterprise System Adoption Lifecycle: A Preliminary Study00.342015
A stakeholder analysis of barriers to enterprise system adoption: the case of a transition economy80.482015
Determinants of Enterprise System Adoption Across the System Lifecycle: Exploring the Role of Economic Development60.462015
ICT in Transition Economies: Narrowing the Research Gap to Developed Countries100.532015
Modeling Enterprise System Adoption: An Ontology-based Approach.00.342014
Comparing Benefits from Enterprise System Adoption in Transition and Developed Economies: An Ontology-based Approach140.652013
Impediments To Enterprise System Implementation Over The System Lifecycle: Contrasting Transition And Developed Economies60.642013
ERP in Project-Driven Organizations: A Case-Study from IT Industry in Poland.00.342013
Enterprise Modeling in Complex ERP Adoptions: Learning from the Experience of an IT Company.00.342013
Impediments to Enterprise System Implementation across the System Lifecycle: Insights from Polish Practitioners.00.342013
Determinants of Enterprise System Adoption across the System Lifecycle: Insights from a Transition Economy.00.342012
ITSM Adoption in European SMEs: Transition versus Developed Economies.00.342012
Building Project Teams in Enterprise System Adoption: The Need for the Incorporation of the Project Type.10.382011
The Same, but Different: Enterprise Systems Adoption Lifecycles in Transition Economies280.962011
Examining Determinants of Enterprise System Adoptions in Transition Economies: Insights From Polish Adopters170.842011
Playing Catch up: How Different Is Large Scale Enterprise Systems Implementation in Transition Countries and Organizations?30.422011
Improving Enterprise System Adoptions in Transition Economies: Insights from an Exploratory Study in Poland.00.342011
The Role of Implementation Strategy in Enterprise System Adoption.00.342010
Rethinking Critical Success Factors for Enterprise System Adoption: The Case of a Transition Economy.00.342010
Understanding Project Team Composition in Enterprise System Adoption: Preliminary Findings from a Field Study.00.342010
What Are Real Problems In Enterprise System Adoption?251.682009
Motivations for Enterprise System Adoption: Insights from Practitioners in Poland.20.372009
Examining the conditions of ERP implementations: lessons learnt from adopters180.562008
Barriers to Enterprise System Implementation Success: Learning from Practitioners in Poland.20.402008
Leadership Issues In Erp Implementation: Insights From Field Study00.342007
Learning From Model Erp Projects30.412007
Towards the Causal Structure of Problems in Enterprise System Adoption.00.342007
Investigating the Impact of Project Team Composition in Enterprise System Implementation: an Exploratory Study.20.402006
Success Factors In Erp Systems Implementations: Lessons From Practice (Vol 19, Pg 418, 2006)481.252006
Difficulties in Enterprise System Implementation: Lessons Learned from Projects in Poland.00.342006
The Conditions of ERP Implementation Projects: Evidence from Practice.10.342005
Identifying Model ERP Implementations.10.342005
Important Factors in ERP Systems Implementations: Result of the Research in Polish Enterprises80.802004
Success Factors in ERP Systems Implementations. Result of Research on the Polish ERP Market.70.612004
Integrating professionalism and workplace issues into the computing and information technology curriculum: report of the ITiCSE'99 working group on professionalism91.051999