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Ahad Zare Ravasan

Researcher at Allameh Tabataba'i University

Publications -  48
Citations -  1213

Ahad Zare Ravasan is an academic researcher from Allameh Tabataba'i University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Critical success factor & Enterprise resource planning. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 954 citations. Previous affiliations of Ahad Zare Ravasan include Masaryk University & University of Tehran.

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The role of business analytics capabilities in bolstering firms’ agility and performance

TL;DR: Analysis of BA capabilities indicates that BA capabilities strongly impact a firm’s agility through an increase in information quality and innovative capability and that both market and technological turbulence moderate the influence of firms' agility on firms' performance.
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Identification and classification of ERP critical failure factors in Iranian industries

TL;DR: The results of this study have provided a very useful reference for scholars and managers to identify the relevant issues of ERP projects failure in developing countries.
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A McKinsey 7S Model-Based Framework for ERP Readiness Assessment

TL;DR: A new framework for assessing readiness of an organization to implement the ERP project on the basis of McKinsey 7S model using confirmatory factor analysis is proposed and the advantages of the framework over available frameworks are illustrated.
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The impact model of business intelligence on decision support and organizational benefits

TL;DR: A quantitative survey-based study to represent the relationship between BI capabilities, decision support benefits, and organizational benefits in context of decision environment using the partial least squares technique.
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Developing a practical framework for assessing ERP post-implementation success using fuzzy analytic network process

TL;DR: A practical framework for assessing a firm's ERP post-implementation success utilising current models through a fuzzy analytic network process is proposed and the required improvement projects can be proposed to promote the success level.