Title
A Journey through the Wilderness: An Autoethnographic Study of the ERP System Implementation Process As Created by IT Project Managers and Team Members
Abstract
Autoethnography has emerged as a relatively new methodological approach within the fields of project management, information technology, organizational behavioral studies, and more broadly within the social sciences. As a reflexive methodology it offers the beginning and experienced researcher a means of critically exploring the social forces that shapes ones involvement in the information technology project implementation process and subsequent the project management experience. In this article the authors discuss the significance of autoethnography as it was utilized to research the experiences of project managers in the enterprise resource planning systems implementation process. The process involved recollecting, writing and re-reading experiences in light of social capital and organizational theories that explore the socio-psychological and cultural aspects within the implementation period of an enterprise resources planning system. The autoethnographic approach used in this article contributes to the emergent methodological literature that embraces the textual or narrative turn within qualitative studies of information technology and project management.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.4018/ijitpm.2013100101
IJITPM
Keywords
Field
DocType
it project managers,project management,implementation period,social capital,social force,social science,autoethnographic study,erp system implementation,information technology,project manager,project management experience,information technology project implementation,team members,implementation process
Enterprise resource planning,Information technology,Knowledge management,Project management triangle,Organizational theory,OPM3,Engineering,Enterprise planning system,Management science,Project charter,Project management
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
4
4
1938-0232
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.52
36
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Terry T. Kidd162.80
Carolyn Ashe240.52
Natasha Carroll340.52