Identifying Organizational Factors for Successful Business Intelligence Implementation
Md Shaheb Ali and
Shah J. Miah
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Md Shaheb Ali: School of Business IT and Logistics, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Shah J. Miah: College of Business, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
International Journal of Business Intelligence Research (IJBIR), 2018, vol. 9, issue 2, 47-63
Abstract:
Business intelligence (BI) has proliferated due to its growing application for business decision support. Research on organizational factors may offer significant use in BI implementation. However, a limited number of studies focus on organizational factors for revealing adverse impacts on effective decision support. The aim of this theoretical study is to conduct a literature analysis to identify organizational factors relevant to BI implementation. Through a systematic literature review, a qualitative content analysis on 49 relevant sample articles for generating themes inductively is adopted to reveal organizational factors. Findings suggest two contexts: information management that integrates factors such as technological capability and personnel capability and organizational context that integrates factors such as organizational capability, managerial decision, and organizational culture for facilitating embedding information management capability for BI implementation in businesses. It is hoped that these contextual understanding can be useful for further BI implementations.
Date: 2018
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