Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, G: Interdisciplinary, Volume 23 Issue 1

System testing (Finney & Corbett, 2007) Risk management (Saade&Nijher, 2015) Software analysis, testing and troubleshooting (Dezdar& Suleiman, 2009), software maintenance (Shaul& Tauber, 2013) a) Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks Based on the literature review, the following conceptual framework was derived. Figure 1: Conceptual Framework b) Hypotheses H1: Top Management Commitment is a critical success factor of remote ERP implementation from system users’ perspective. H2: Change Management is a critical success factor of remote ERP implementation from system users’ perspective. H3: Communication is a critical success factor of remote ERP implementation from system users’ perspective. H4: Implementation Strategy is a critical success factor of remote ERP implementation from system users’ perspective. H5: User Training and Education is a critical success factor of remote ERP implementation from system users’ perspective. H6: Project Management is a critical success factor of remote ERP implementation from system users’ perspective. IV. M ethodology The philosophy of research is a system of beliefs and assumptions about how knowledge develops. As discussed by Saunders et al. (2009), a coherent research philosophy is based on well- considered and consistent assumptions. Methodological choices, research questions, data collection techniques, and analysis procedures are based on this. The underlying philosophy of the study needs to be considered when researching since it implies a particular way of viewing the world (Saunders et al., 2009). Since the purpose of the study was to reveal law like generalizations about phenomena, positivism was the philosophy adopted for this study. Additionally, since the study aimed to examine the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) when implementing an ERP system from a system user perspective, which is a different angle than prior studies, an observational phenomenon was considered as knowledge. During the study, the researchers were detached, neutral, and independent and took an objective stance to yield pure facts and data unaffected by human judgment or opinion. According to Saunders et al. (2009), the deductive approach usually involves a survey strategy, which was presented in this research study. A deductive approach also emphasizes quantification in the collection and analysis of data (Bryman & Bell, 2011). To Top Management Commitment Project Management Implementation Strategy User Training and Education Change Management Communication Successful Remote ERP Implementation © 2023 Global Journals Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology Volume XXIII Issue I Version I 32 ( ) Year 2023 G H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 Critical Success Factors of Remote ERP Implementation: From System Users’ Perspective

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