Author List: Melville, Nigel; Kraemer, Kenneth; Gurbaxani, Vijay;
MIS Quarterly, 2004, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 283-322.
Despite the importance to researchers, managers, and policy makers of how information technology (IT) contributes to organizational performance, there is uncertainty and debate about what we know and don't know. A review of the literature reveals that studies examining the association between information technology and organizational performance are divergent in how they conceptualize key constructs and their interrelationships. We develop a model of IT business value based on the resource-based view of the firm that integrates the various strands of research into a single framework. We apply the integrative model to synthesize what is known about IT business value and guide future research by developing propositions and suggesting a research agenda. A principal finding is that IT is valuable, but the extent and dimensions are dependent upon internal and external factors, including complementary organizational resources of the firm and its trading partners, as well as the competitive and macro environment. Our analysis provides a blueprint to guide future research and facilitate knowledge accumulation and creation concerning the organizational performance impacts of information technology.
Keywords: Business value; competitive advantage; cost reduction; country characteristics; economic impacts; efficiency; industry characteristics; information technology; IT business value; IT payoff; macro environment; performance; productivity; resource-based view; trading partners; value
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#222 0.143 research researchers framework future information systems important present agenda identify areas provide understanding contributions using literature studies paper potential review
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#181 0.091 outcomes theory nature interaction theoretical paradox versus interpersonal literature provides individual levels understanding dimensions addition foundation various understand productivity work
#271 0.089 technology investments investment information firm firms profitability value performance impact data higher evidence diversification industry payoff return findings decisions greater
#164 0.075 countries global developing technology international country developed national economic policy domestic study foreign globalization world government nations innovative technological especially
#143 0.064 value business benefits technology based economic creation related intangible cocreation assessing financial improved key economics assess question created create understanding
#101 0.050 edi electronic data interchange b2b exchange exchanges interorganizational partners adoption transaction trading supplier factors business suppliers impact network commerce efficiency