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Approaches and methodologies for strategic information systems planning: An empirical study in Australia

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posted on 2024-10-30, 22:00 authored by Zijad Pita, France Cheong, Brian CorbittBrian Corbitt
Based on data obtained from a large scale survey of Australian companies, this paper examines the use of Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) approaches and methodologies. Generally, studies on SISP approaches are conceptual and they do not provide much for practitioners. In this study, analysis is done on the variable level which brings to the surface the normally hidden content of the relationships. New relationships between the SISP approaches, SISP success and several organisations¿ attributes are discovered. It is found that `the borders and boundary lines¿ which distinguish approaches have begun to blur and that the most popular SISP methodologies are not the most successful ones. SISP practitioners may benefit from knowing that emerging methodologies such as Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Information Engineering can improve the success prospects of SISP. Many findings of significant importance to SISP practitioners, in the context of various industries, are presented.

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Start page

751

End page

761

Total pages

11

Outlet

Proceedings of 19th Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2008

Editors

A. Mills, S. Huff

Name of conference

19th Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2008

Publisher

University of Canterbury

Place published

New Zealand

Start date

2008-12-03

End date

2008-12-05

Language

English

Copyright

Zijad Pita, France Cheong and Brian Corbitt © 2008

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2006009131

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-10-18

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