Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE)

Volume 15

Volume 15 Number 3, Pages 227-234

Fall 2004


Enterprise Systems Education: Where are We? Where are We Going?


Yvonne L. Antonucci
Widener University
Chester, PA 19013, USA

Gail Corbitt
California State University - Chico
Chico, CA 95929, USA

Glenn Stewart
Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane, Australia

Albert L. Harris
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608, USA

Abstract: Enterprise systems are used by companies worldwide. As the importance of enterprise systems has increased in the corporate world, so have their importance increased in IS education. As a result, enterprise systems education impacts the IS curriculum of many universities. The maturity of enterprise systems education has developed over the years, however, when compared to other maturity models, enterprise systems education has a long way to go. As part of its mission to support Information Systems (IS) education, JISE is pleased to publish this special issue devoted to enterprise systems education. A Teaching Tip, a Teaching Case, and eight papers on varying enterprise systems education topics are presented.

Keywords: ERP, Enterprise systems, Maturity model

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Recommended Citation: Antonucci, Y. L., Corbitt, G., Stewart, G., & Harris, A. L. (2004). Enterprise Systems Education: Where are We? Where are We Going? Journal of Information Systems Education, 15(3), 227-234.