1994
DOI: 10.1145/196734.196744
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Information systems strategy and implementation

Abstract: The formation and implementation of strategy with respect to computer-based information systems (IS) are important issues in many contemporary organizations, including those in the financial services sector. This paper describes and analyzes an in-depth case study of the strategy formation and implementation process in one such organization, a medium-sized UK building society, and relates the process to its organizational and broader contexts; the organization is examined over a period of several years and und… Show more

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“…With respect to the research methods employed, we conclude, in line with Earl (1993), Walsham and Waema (1994) and others, that the analysis of information strategy should not be based on the results of only one interview with one (senior) manager, nor should it be based on postal surveys alone. It requires significant effort to obtain an accurate view on information strategy in an organization, due to the complex and often implicit meaning of the concept of information strategy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…With respect to the research methods employed, we conclude, in line with Earl (1993), Walsham and Waema (1994) and others, that the analysis of information strategy should not be based on the results of only one interview with one (senior) manager, nor should it be based on postal surveys alone. It requires significant effort to obtain an accurate view on information strategy in an organization, due to the complex and often implicit meaning of the concept of information strategy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Senior management is heavily involved in information strategy: the members of the executive board in two companies in this study spent up to 20% of their time. This is also reported by Walsham and Waema (1994), the CEO of a building company (500 employees) was for 25% of his time involved in information strategy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Out intent is now to go more in-depth and gain additional detailed insights of what makes SN IOS a distinct form of IOS and where are similarities and differences compared to other types of IOS. In order to do so we build on the interpretative and contextualist tradition that is well established in IS research (Orlikowski & Baroudi, 1991;Klein & Myers, 1999;Walsham, 1993;Walsham & Sahay, 1999;Walsham & Waema, 1994). Interpretive studies are "aimed at producing an understanding of the context of the information system, and the process whereby the information system influences and is influenced by the context" (Walsham 1993, pp.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%