A study into the user satisfaction with the enterprise resource planning system at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
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2019
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A study into the user satisfaction with the Enterprise Resource Planning system at the
University of KwaZulu-Natal. This research study sought to establish if the administrative
support staff using the back-office component of the enterprise resource planning system at
the University of KwaZulu-Natal are satisfied with the functionality of the enterprise
resource planning system. The research approach was a qualitative explorative study. The
research instrument used was a face-to-face structured interview schedule with nine
participants, of which all nine of them responded and agreed to participate. The support staff
in the human resources, finance and student academic administration sections were targeted
due to their interaction with the enterprise resource planning system for conducting business
operations of the university. It was established that the administrative staff are marginally
satisfied with the enterprise resource planning system. There were several critical business
issues identified with the system; the reporting services of the system gave the users the most
dissatisfaction. The reporting component has to be updated and provide benefit to the
organisation so that efficiencies can be realised. It materialised as a theme in each of the
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Master’s degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban