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The extent of IT-enable organizational flexibility: an exploration study among Australian organizations

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posted on 2024-10-30, 22:05 authored by Joerg Paschke, Alemayehu MollaAlemayehu Molla, William Martin
The intensity of market competition, the ever increasing demand for shortening time to market and the pressure of first mover advantage are forcing businesses to develop non-imitable sources of value creation. Information technology (IT) plays a key role as a necessary, but not sufficient, source of value. For IT to generate business value, IT has to adapt itself to a firm¿s continuously changing competitive environment. The strategic value of IT can be defined as an enabler of organizational flexibility. Hence, IT-enabled organizational flexibility is of strategic importance to organizations and has been found to affect competitive advantage. This study uses an enhanced concept of IT-enabled flexibility to investigate IT-enabled organizational flexibility among Australian organizations. The findings show that, even though Australian companies exhibit IT enabled organizational flexibility, company and IT department size are influencing the flexibility of IT. The paper provides an indication of the extent to which Australian organizations are poised to exploit the value generating potential of IT. Practitioners can use the result to benchmark where they stand in regards to the flexibility of their IT.

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Start page

730

End page

739

Total pages

10

Outlet

Proceedings of the 19th Australian Conference on Information Systems

Editors

Annette Mills, Sid Huff

Name of conference

19th Australian Conference on Information Systems

Publisher

University of Canterbury

Place published

New Zealand

Start date

2008-12-03

End date

2008-12-05

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006009063

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-09-23

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