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Generating Revenue At Airports In The Southeastern Coastal Region Of North Carolina, John Daniel Strong Jan 2018

Generating Revenue At Airports In The Southeastern Coastal Region Of North Carolina, John Daniel Strong

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Airports contribute about 5% of the gross domestic product and employ over 7 million people in the United States. The purpose of this qualitative multiple-case study was to explore the strategies that airport managers need to increase nonaeronautical revenue. A generic strategy does not exist to assist airport operators in generating operating income. Aeronautical revenue does not always provide sufficient funding for airport operations and existing research does not consistently provide effective strategies for all airports to generate revenue. The sample for this qualitative multiple case study consisted of 3 small commercial airport managers in the southeastern North Carolina coastal …


Strategies For U.S. City Government Enterprise Resource Planning System Implementation Success, Jennifer Miller Jan 2017

Strategies For U.S. City Government Enterprise Resource Planning System Implementation Success, Jennifer Miller

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Strategies for enterprise resource planning (ERP) system implementation success have been a focus of scholars since the 1990s. Researchers have demonstrated that ERP system implementation could cause both system failures and organization failures, affecting both operations and stakeholders. The theory of constraints was the conceptual framework for this single qualitative case study that explored ERP system critical success factors (CSFs) and strategies U.S. city governments use to successfully implement ERP systems. One city government in New Mexico with a successful ERP system served as the case study's population. Data were collected from semistructured interviews and relevant documents and then open …