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The Status of SAP-Related Education: Results of a Global Survey
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Author(s): Michael Rosemann (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)and Amelia A. Maurizio (SAP America, Global Educational Alliances, USA)
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 29
Source title:
Enterprise Systems Education in the 21st Century
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Andrew Targowski (Independent Researcher, USA)and J. Michael Tarn (Western Michigan University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-349-4.ch018
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Abstract
This chapter focuses on the most popular enterprise system — SAP — and summarizes the outcomes of a global survey on the status quo of SAP-related education. Based on feedback of 305 lecturers and more than 700 students, it reports on the main factors of Enterprise Sys-tems education including, critical success factors, alternative hosting models, and students’ perceptions. The results show among others an overall increasing interest in advanced SAP solutions and international collaboration, and a high satisfaction with the concept of using application hosting centers. Integrating enterprise systems solutions in the curriculum of not only universities but all types of institutes of higher learning has been a major challenge for nearly ten years. Enterprise systems education is surprisingly well documented in a number of papers on information systems education. However, most publications in this area report on the individual experiences of an institution or an academic.
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