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Key drivers for measuring success of strategic information systems planning

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:55 authored by Jungho Yang, Zijad Pita, Mohini Singh
Within more turbulent, increasingly globalized and digitalized environments, Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) has long been recognized as one of the most significant factors for better management and supporting strategic use of IS/IT. However, as business environments and IS/IT applications are rapidly growing in complexity, undertaking SISP process is getting difficult. To undertake SISP, organisations need to take multiple planning perspectives, including managerial, environmental and organisational ones. Therefore, to diminish the issues and undertake an effective SISP process, various drivers both, inside and outside of the organisation, need to be considered and identified. If organisations consider possible drivers effectively, they will be more likely to realize business goals and strategies as well as improve organisational performance. This paper proposes five key drivers positively affecting effective SISP process. Also the paper proposes a model to show relationship between the key drivers and SISP success. Further research is first planned to undertake three case studies from large Korean organisations as a part of mixed methods approach to validate the identified drivers; to find other potential drivers that could vitally influence effective SISP process; and to identify the relationship between key drivers and SISP success.

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Start page

455

End page

465

Total pages

11

Outlet

Proceedings of the 21st International Business Information Management (IBIMA) Conference: Vision 2020: Innovation, Development Sustainability, and Economic Growth

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Khalid S. Soliman

Name of conference

IBIMA 2013: Vision 2020: Innovation, Development Sustainability, and Economic Growth

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IBIMA Publishing

Place published

Vienna, Austria

Start date

2013-06-27

End date

2013-06-28

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006041874

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-02-18

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