Executives’ perspectives on realized IT payoffs are clearly important in IT investment decisions. In this paper, we investigate the link between business strategy, management practices and IT business value. Our results indicate that corporations with more focused goals for IT achieve higher payoffs from IT throughout the value chain. We also find that management practices contribute to IT payoffs and that a corporation’s use of management practices relates to their strategic intent or goals for IT
In-spite of intense research, the link between IT investment and IT pay-off in firms is still not we...
This paper reports on the results of an empirical study into the integration of strategic informati...
In this research, we examined the effects of (1) business-related and strategic IT-related knowledge...
Executives’ perspectives on realized IT payoffs are clearly important in IT investment decisions. In...
It has been argued that organizations’ inability to realize sufficient value from their IT investmen...
A long-standing question for both IT research and management practice has been: how can IT be used i...
The history of Information Systems (IS) as a discipline has been accompanied by vigorous debate on h...
Information technology (IT) represents a large portion of an organization’s investments. Prior resea...
Spending on IT continues to show long-term growth throughout the economy, reflecting an apparent bel...
The research reported in this paper examines how business value is being created and delivered by IT...
Information technology (IT) investments frequently yield unexpected, uncertain, and undesired result...
textBusiness value of information technology (IT) continues to be an enduring topic of importance t...
Despite growing evidence of a positive impact of Information Technology (IT) investments on firm per...
On the topic of information technology (IT) business value, there has been great interest among IT r...
This paper reports on the results of an empirical study into the integration of strategic informatio...
In-spite of intense research, the link between IT investment and IT pay-off in firms is still not we...
This paper reports on the results of an empirical study into the integration of strategic informati...
In this research, we examined the effects of (1) business-related and strategic IT-related knowledge...
Executives’ perspectives on realized IT payoffs are clearly important in IT investment decisions. In...
It has been argued that organizations’ inability to realize sufficient value from their IT investmen...
A long-standing question for both IT research and management practice has been: how can IT be used i...
The history of Information Systems (IS) as a discipline has been accompanied by vigorous debate on h...
Information technology (IT) represents a large portion of an organization’s investments. Prior resea...
Spending on IT continues to show long-term growth throughout the economy, reflecting an apparent bel...
The research reported in this paper examines how business value is being created and delivered by IT...
Information technology (IT) investments frequently yield unexpected, uncertain, and undesired result...
textBusiness value of information technology (IT) continues to be an enduring topic of importance t...
Despite growing evidence of a positive impact of Information Technology (IT) investments on firm per...
On the topic of information technology (IT) business value, there has been great interest among IT r...
This paper reports on the results of an empirical study into the integration of strategic informatio...
In-spite of intense research, the link between IT investment and IT pay-off in firms is still not we...
This paper reports on the results of an empirical study into the integration of strategic informati...
In this research, we examined the effects of (1) business-related and strategic IT-related knowledge...