Information Systems Phases and Firm Performance: A Conceptual Framework
Maria Kamariotou () and
Fotis Kitsios
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Maria Kamariotou: University of Macedonia
Fotis Kitsios: University of Macedonia
A chapter in Strategic Innovative Marketing, 2017, pp 553-560 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Strategic information systems planning (SISP) has been identified as a serious management issue. SISP is fundamental for organizations to succeed in current competitive global marketplace. This paper, based on a methodology about literature review, examines the phases and the measurement of phases success in order to understanding the process of SISP. Identifying 60 scientific articles, between the period 1980, when the concept of SISP appeared, and 2015, we present a composition and an analysis of the findings of a literature review and we focus on SISP process and its impact on firm performance. This paper makes two contributions. First, it explicates relevant fields about the query and concludes to a theoretical model. Secondly, this literature review analysis offers opportunities for future research.
Keywords: Strategic information systems planning; Phases measurement; Business strategy; Firm performance; Competitive advantage; Literature review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33865-1_67
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