Aligning information technology (IT) strategy with business strategy has been one of the top concerns of practitioners and scholars for decades. Although numerous studies have documented the positive effects of IT-business alignment on organizational performance, few considered the contextual factors that may influence the relationship. This study attempts to fulfill this gap by investigating the role of environmental uncertainty and business strategy on the performance effects of the strategic alignment. Using survey data and statistical analysis, we show that the positive effect of the strategic alignment is significant only in high uncertainty environments. We also find that these effects on organizational performance vary across busines...
Although business executives remain skeptical about the extent of payoffs from investment in informa...
Alignment between business strategy and information strategy has been focused on for several years w...
Preceding research attributed the lack of direct causal impact of Information Technology (IT) on fir...
Aligning information technology (IT) strategy with business strategy has been one of the top concern...
Despite the widely held belief that organisational performance can be enhanced through the alignment...
This paper presents a comprehensive study of the influence of environmental uncertainty on business-...
Strategic alignment is the appropriate use of information technology (IT) in the integration and dev...
Alignment between information technology (IT) and business stakeholders on their strategies has trad...
Aligning business and IT strategy is a prominent area of concern. Organizations that successfully al...
Alignment between business strategy and information strategy has been in focus for several years. It...
Organizations use IT to navigate uncertain, rapidly changing, and competitive environments. To achi...
Aligning information technology (IT) strategy with business strategy has been one of the top concern...
Senior executives continue to be concerned about factors influencing the business effect of informat...
Research examining the relationship between IT–business strategic alignment (hereafter referred to a...
Aligning business and IT strategy is a prominent area of concern. Organizations that successfully al...
Although business executives remain skeptical about the extent of payoffs from investment in informa...
Alignment between business strategy and information strategy has been focused on for several years w...
Preceding research attributed the lack of direct causal impact of Information Technology (IT) on fir...
Aligning information technology (IT) strategy with business strategy has been one of the top concern...
Despite the widely held belief that organisational performance can be enhanced through the alignment...
This paper presents a comprehensive study of the influence of environmental uncertainty on business-...
Strategic alignment is the appropriate use of information technology (IT) in the integration and dev...
Alignment between information technology (IT) and business stakeholders on their strategies has trad...
Aligning business and IT strategy is a prominent area of concern. Organizations that successfully al...
Alignment between business strategy and information strategy has been in focus for several years. It...
Organizations use IT to navigate uncertain, rapidly changing, and competitive environments. To achi...
Aligning information technology (IT) strategy with business strategy has been one of the top concern...
Senior executives continue to be concerned about factors influencing the business effect of informat...
Research examining the relationship between IT–business strategic alignment (hereafter referred to a...
Aligning business and IT strategy is a prominent area of concern. Organizations that successfully al...
Although business executives remain skeptical about the extent of payoffs from investment in informa...
Alignment between business strategy and information strategy has been focused on for several years w...
Preceding research attributed the lack of direct causal impact of Information Technology (IT) on fir...