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Hawash, Burkan
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Mokhtar, Umi Asma'
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Yusof, Zawiyah M.
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Mukred, Muaadh
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2023-02-23T07:07:43Z
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2023-02-23T07:07:43Z
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2022-06-30
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2287-4577
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https://repository.kisti.re.kr/handle/10580/18151
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The primary function of an electronic records management system (ERMS) is to support organisations in providing effective records management services by enabling efficient remote access to the organisations' records. This helps the organisation to continue running during emergency events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The need to study ERMS for accessing records remotely has increased dramatically, due to the increase in daily use. The situation arising from the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for implementing proper digital systems, such as ERMS, to enable efficient work processes and enhance business continuity. An ERMS has the potential to allow organisations to create records and workflows off-site. During a pandemic, the ability to structure processes digitally helps in maintaining operations remotely. This study aims to provide a narrative review of the ERMS literature with an emphasis on explaining the primary components of ERMS that act as enablers for the implementation of the system in the oil and gas sector of developing countries. The current study proposes ERMS roles and responsibilities that could enhance business continuity. The authors use a qualitative narrative review and analyse the literature related to this study and its findings. The results show that, in cases of risk or crises, staff members need to have easy access to their records and documents to remain productive. An ERMS allows professionals to remain active and work off-site. Thus, ERMS play a significant role in protecting an organisation's content through the monitoring and control over who has authorisation to access its records.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
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Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice;Volume 10 Issue 2
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Enhancing Business Continuity in the Oil and Gas Industry through Electronic Records Management System Usage to Improve Off-Site Working: A Narrative Review
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Serial
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https://doi.org/10.1633/JISTaP.2022.10.2.3
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KOAR, ADMIN
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2023-02-23T07:07:43Z
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2023-02-23T07:07:43Z
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electronic records management system
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digital transformation
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business continuity
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developing countries
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oil and gas sector
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legislation
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