Decision Making in Service Shops Supported by Mining Enterprise Resource Planning Data

Author:

West Shaun1ORCID,Powell Daryl2ORCID,Ille Fabian3ORCID,Behringer Stefan4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Innovation and Technology Management, School of Technology and Architecture, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Technikumstrasse 21, 6048 Horw, Switzerland

2. Department of Industrial Ecosystems, SINTEF Manufacturing AS, 2830 Raufoss, Norway

3. Institute of Medical Engineering, School of Technology and Architecture, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts Obermattweg 9, 6052 Hergiswil, Switzerland

4. Institute of Financial Services, Business School, Lucerne University of Applied Science and Art, Suurstoffi 1, 6343 Rotkreuz, Switzerland

Abstract

This research examines the application of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in service shops, focusing on the specific challenges unique to these environments compared to those in the manufacturing sector. Service shops, distinguished by their smaller scale and variable demands, often need different functionalities in ERP systems compared to manufacturing facilities. Our analysis is based on detailed billing records and monthly cash flow data to deliver critical insights into businesses’ performance for service shop managers. This study analyses ERP data from 27 service shops over 35 months. It is based on detailed billing records and monthly cash flow data to deliver critical insights into businesses’ performance for service shop managers that support managerial decision making. Our findings emphasise the importance of incorporating additional contextual information to augment the effectiveness of ERP systems in service contexts. Our analysis shows that simple, standardised data mining methods can significantly enhance operational management decision making when supported with visuals to support understanding and interpretation of the data. Moreover, this study suggests potential directions for future research aimed at improving business analytics and intelligence practices to optimise the use of ERP systems in service industries. This research contributes to the academic discourse by providing empirical evidence on utilising ERP data in service shops and offers practical recommendations for ongoing operational improvements.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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