What percentage of employees in businesses of 500 people or fewer use computers on a daily basis?
The purpose of this study, therefore, is to investigate companies’ attitudes and actions toward ERP and innovation. The study results include responses from 391 companies with 1000 or more employees or that had annual revenues of US$100 million or more. Among these respondents, 56 percent had IT titles, 25 percent had finance titles and the remaining 19 percent had line-of-business titles. The response by functional title was different in this study from past ones involving the same target population. Typically, the mix has been 50 percent to 65 percent finance, 15 percent to 20 percent IT and the remainder lines of business. One reason for the variant here may be that ERP innovation is a topic that resonates more strongly with business executives who have technology responsibilities than with those in finance or lines of business. In addition, the response pattern indicates that ERP has transitioned from its previous position as a finance management item of focus to an IT responsibili