A resource-based view of strategic IT alignment: how knowledge sharing creates competitive advantage

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A model is presented; using the perspective of the resource-based view that examines how strategic IT alignment can produce enhanced organizational strategies that yield competitive advantage. The results showed that information intensity is an important antecedent to strategic IT alignment and that alignment between the IT plan and the business plan is significantly related to the use of IT for competitive advantage.

Author: Kearns, Grover S., Lederer, Albert L.
United Kingdom, Strategy & planning, Computer and Data Processing Services, Planning, Computer services industry, Information technology services industry, Strategic planning (Business), Company business planning, Competition (Psychology)

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Integration between business planning and information systems planning: validating a stage hypothesis

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A validation of an organizational growth model has been developed using the integration of business planning and information systems planning as indicators of the stage of growth. The growth model was compared to the four-stage model for the evolution of information systems planning and has been found to have a positive correlation with the benchmark variables used to categorize the stage of growth.

Author: Teo, Thompson S.H., King, William R.
Forecasting, Planning & Information, Decision-making, Models, Decision making, Business planning, Information management, Corporate growth, Business forecasting

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Confirmatory factor analysis of the end-user computing satisfaction instrument: Replication within an ERP domain

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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is an integrated solution, which gives financial, and accounting information, human resource information, supply chain information and customer related information. Different factors on ERP becoming seamless integration of all the information flowing through the company are discussed.

Author: Somers, Toni M., Nelson, Klara, Karimi, Jahangir
Analysis, Evaluation, Design and construction, Logistics, Business logistics, Enterprise resource planning

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