Library Discipline
You will find this page useful in integrating SAP into aspects of your Entrepreneurial Studies curriculum. We are eager to build this library further. If you have educational materials that you would like to share, please reach out to us.
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One of the key areas that SAP addresses the needs of entrepreneurs is through SAP Business One, which manages critical business functions across sales, distribution, and financials, all in a single integrated system to help respond to customers faster and grow businesses profitably.
Content Overview
The courses listed below may include presentation materials, exercises, assignments, and teaching notes. These materials are provided by SAP to campuses that are full members of the University Alliances program. For more information on membership, please see the program overview.
Access to the UA Library curriculum content is available to full members by entering the Entrepreneurial Studies Reserve Desk. All SAP Community Network (SCN) members are welcome to use the "Related Content from SAP" and participate in the UA Thought Leadership forums and related SCN collaboration as listed on the right side.
Content Includes:
- SAP Business One
- Related Content From SAP
- Selected Academic Articles of Relevance to Entrepreneurial Studies
SAP Business One
Developer(s):
SAP
Description
Business One is SAP's solution for small businesses. This pilot course introduces the key business processes supported by SAP Business One, such as sales, accounting, purchasing, inventory and manufacturing.
Related Content From SAP
SAP has a large library of materials that are relevant to Entrepreneurial Studies and Information Technology. We've gathered a number of them here for your use. Another source of similar articles is the SCN articles repository.
Jambette Évolujeux: Bringing the Power of SAP Business One to a Growing Company
UEM Group: Global Engineering Services Company Uses SAP Solution to Centralize Operations
EnteGreat: Revenue Growth With Qualified SAP Business All-In-One Partner Solutions
Idhasoft: Qualified SAP Business All-In-One Partner Solutions Increase Market Share
Ready Access to Real-Time Data Helps Small Businesses Thrive
Proven Strategies for Midsize Retailers: Your Guide to Enterprise Resource Planning
Seeing the Big Picture A Corporate Guide to Better Decisions Through IT
Selected Academic Articles of Relevance to Entrepreneurial Studies
We have created a bibliography of academic articles that are relevant to both Entrepreneurial Studies and Information Technology. The first few of these articles are listed below. The complete list can be accessed by clicking here.
It is our intention to keep this bibliography current, and we would welcome your suggestions for articles that should be included. You can post your suggestions in the UA Library Reference Desk Forum.
Adoption of ICT among small business: Vision vs. Reality. (2007). International Journal of Electronic Business, 2, 188-203.
Al-Qirim, N. (2007). The adoption of ecommerce communications and applications technologies in small businesses in New Zealand. Electronic Commerce Research & Applications, 6(4), 462-473.
Al-Qirim, N. (2007). An empirical investigation of a usage model of e-commerce technologies in small businesses in New Zealand: Theory extension and implications. International Journal of Electronic Business, 5(1), 3-3.
Arbore, A., & Ordanini, A. (2006). Broadband divide among SMEs. International Small Business Journal, 24(1), 83-99.
View the full bibliography by clicking here.
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Books
- Introduction to SAP Business One (Robert Mayerhofer)
