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The impact of core and infrastructure business activities on information systems planning and effectiveness

Dinesh A. Mirchandani and Albert L. Lederer

International Journal of Information Management, 2014, vol. 34, issue 5, 622-633

Abstract: Core and infrastructure business activities are vital to the organization, and are growing more and more dependent on information systems. Theory suggests that more core and infrastructure business activities would inspire more strategic information systems planning which in turn would result in greater planning effectiveness. One hundred thirty chief information officers in manufacturing companies completed a questionnaire about the extent that their organization performed core and infrastructure business activities, and carried out technical, personnel, and procedures planning. The findings showed that infrastructure activities lead to all three types of planning whereas core activities lead only to procedures planning. Moreover, they showed that technical planning leads to planning effectiveness whereas personnel and procedures planning do not. The findings suggest that future researchers might try to uncover the reasons that core activities do not lead to more information systems planning. For practitioners, the findings suggest that managers reconsider how their organizations respond to core and infrastructure needs, and whether they should adjust their information systems planning.

Keywords: Core activities; Infrastructure activities; Information systems planning; Planning effectiveness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2014.06.001

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