Author List: Reich, Blaize Horner; Benbasat, Izak;
Information Systems Research, 1990, Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 325-347.
A case research strategy was utilized to study first-mover strategic systems which companies had built and offered to their customers in support of a primary product or service. The study investigated eleven systems to discover the factors which enabled or inhibited the following outcomes: developing a first-mover customer-oriented strategic system (COSS); achieving a high level of adoption of the COSS by customers; obtaining competitive advantage from the COSS. In general, the findings supported previous research in the IS implementation and strategic systems literature. Factors that are related to the successful implementation of information systems and the competitive environment of the firm were associated with systems that were developed and introduced to the market first. Factors that are related to the adoption of innovations and information systems and to successful product marketing were associated with high adoption. There were several findings which had not been previously reported in the literature. Early adoption of the system was inhibited by poor support for the sales force and poor quality pilot tests. Long-term penetration was inhibited in cases where the champion lost direct control over the COSS. Competitive advantage was not achieved by any system which had spent less than three years in the market or by those which did not achieve high long-term adoption.
Keywords: strategic information systems (SIS);information for competitive advantage;inter organizational systems (IOS);information technology adoption;information technology implementation
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#198 0.236 factors success information critical management implementation study factor successful systems support quality variables related results key model csf importance determinants
#36 0.151 competitive advantage strategic systems information sustainable sustainability dynamic opportunities capabilities environments environmental turbulence turbulent dynamics key quest create sustained ability
#49 0.080 adoption diffusion technology adopters innovation adopt process information potential innovations influence new characteristics early adopting set compatibility time initial current
#74 0.072 high low level levels increase associated related characterized terms study focus weak hand choose general lower best predicted conditions implications
#291 0.071 local global link complex view links particularly need thought number supports efforts difficult previously linked achieving simple poor individual rise
#288 0.058 customer customers crm relationship study loyalty marketing management profitability service offer retention it-enabled web-based interactions operations sales strategy channels set