Selecting strategically compatible information technology infrastructure projects for sustainable operations and development
Ziqi Liao
International Journal of Services and Operations Management, 2024, vol. 49, issue 4, 539-549
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This article explores the evaluation and selection of strategically compatible information technology (IT) infrastructure projects for sustainable operations and development in a high technology manufacturing firm. The present analytic evaluation model serves as a multiple criteria decision-making framework which enables decision makers to intuitively assess strategic criteria and project alternatives. The pairwise comparisons of strategic criteria and pairwise comparisons of project alternatives result in normalised composite weights that suggest relative priorities of project alternatives. The model can be customised to cope with several different strategic requirements in response to emerging challenges in competitive environments. Therefore, it can be applied to facilitate the evaluation and selection of strategically compatible IT infrastructure projects in different contexts. The findings have theoretical and practical implications for strategic IT infrastructure development.
Keywords: information technology infrastructure; analytic hierarchy process; AHP; project evaluation and selection; operations management; technology management; strategic management. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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