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Lisa F Seymour
Lisa F Seymour
Professor, Department of Information Systems, University of Cape Town
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End-Users Acceptance of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: An Investigation of Antecedents
L Seymour, S Berrange, W Makanya
Proceedings of the 6th Annual ISONE world Conference, April, Las Vegas, NV …, 2007
992007
Web access for IT staff: a developing world perspective on web abuse
L Seymour, K Nadasen
The Electronic Library 25 (5), 543-557, 2007
792007
Towards an Understanding of the Business Process Analyst: An Analysis of Competencies.
T Sonteya, L Seymour
Journal of Information Technology Education: Research 11, 43-63, 2012
582012
ERP Software as Service (SaaS): factors affecting adoption in South Africa
M Lechesa, L Seymour, J Schuler
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 105, 152-167, 2012
572012
Towards a BPM success model: An analysis in South African financial services organisations
G Thompson, LF Seymour, B O’Donovan
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 29, 1-13, 2009
482009
Towards a framework for the adoption of business intelligence in public sector organisations: the case of South Africa
K Hartley, LF Seymour
Proceedings of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and …, 2011
432011
SaaS ERP adoption intent: Explaining the South African SME perspective
J Faasen, LF Seymour, J Schuler
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 139, 35-47, 2013
372013
RFID adoption into the container supply chain: proposing a framework
L Seymour, E Lambert-Porter, L Willuweit
Proceedings of the 6th Annual ISOnEworld Conference, 11-13, 2007
322007
Explaining factors affecting telework adoption in South African organisations pre-COVID-19
CM Lebopo, LF Seymour, H Knoesen
Proceedings of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and …, 2020
292020
Inclination of Scholars to Major in Information Systems or Computer Science
L Seymour, M Hart, P Haralamous, T Natha, C Weng
South African Computer Journal 35, 97-105, 2005
29*2005
Towards a model for user adoption of enterprise systems in SMEs
I Jansen van Vuuren, LF Seymour
Enterprise Systems Conference (ES), 2013, 1-9, 2013
27*2013
Enterprise Resource Planning Business Case considerations: A review for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
C Mukwasi, L Seymour
Journal of Innovation Management in Small and Medium Enterprises, 2012
242012
Business process management adoption: A case study of a South African supermarket retailer
W Grisdale, LF Seymour
Proceedings of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and …, 2011
222011
The value of teaching using a live ERP system with resource constraints
K Kirkham, L Seymour
Proceedings of the 8th IFIP World Conference on Computers in Education (WCCE), 2005
222005
Factors impacting successful BPMS adoption and use: A South African financial services case study
A Koopman, LF Seymour
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) 387, 55-69, 2020
202020
The usage and impact of broadband: A South African household analysis
LF Seymour, M Naidoo
Electronic Journal of Information Systems Evaluation 16 (2), 134‑147, 2013
192013
Impact of ERP implementation on the quality of work life of users: A sub-Saharan African study
L Bailey, LF Seymour, JP Van Belle
The African Journal of Information Systems 9 (3), 3, 2017
172017
Events that lead university students to change their major to Information Systems: A retroductive South African case
LF Seymour, T Serumola
South African Computer Journal 28 (1), 18-43, 2016
162016
Key success factors for implementing Business Intelligence in South African public sector organisations
M Hartley, L Seymour
9th IDIA Conference, IDIA2015, 249-265, 2015
162015
The growing trend of small to medium-sized enterprises adopting enterprise resource planning systems: an analysis of business cases in Zimbabwe and South Africa
CM Mukwasi, LF Seymour
Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences 5 (7), 138-145, 2014
162014
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