Author List: Ragowsky, Arik; Stern, Myles; Adams, Dennis A.;
Journal of Management Information Systems, 2000, Volume 16, Issue 4, Page 175-194.
To obtain the greatest benefit from its information system, an organization must determine which applications will provide the most benefit to organizational performance. This study reviews data collected from 310 manufacturing firms in Israel and 197 such firms in the U.S. For each firm, data were obtained about the benefits derived from using information systems, as perceived by a senior manager, and the organization's operating characteristics. Data were pooled across both countries. No meaningful relationship was found between the benefit a firm derives from its overall information systems application portfolio and its organizational operating characteristics. However, for two individual applications, the benefit derived is linked significantly to the organization's operating characteristics. Thus the model relating benefits from information systems to the organization's operating environment, first demonstrated by data collected in Israel, is confirmed by the data collected in the U.S. The model applies across both countries, even though there may be differences between the two countries, for example, in culture, size of businesses, and relationship with customers and suppliers.
Keywords: Information Economics; information technology value; International Information Systems; Manufacturing Systems; organizational operating characteristics
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#1 0.268 organizational organizations effectiveness factors managers model associated context characteristics variables paper relationships level attention environmental technological based maturity organization's relationship
#246 0.264 strategic benefits economic benefit potential systems technology long-term applications competitive company suggest additional companies industry operating costs difficult substantial total
#77 0.135 information systems paper use design case important used context provide presented authors concepts order number various underlying implementation framework nature
#114 0.134 performance firm measures metrics value relationship firms results objective relationships firm's organizational traffic measure market study improve accounting measuring aggregate
#164 0.054 countries global developing technology international country developed national economic policy domestic study foreign globalization world government nations innovative technological especially
#6 0.050 data used develop multiple approaches collection based research classes aspect single literature profiles means crowd collected trend accuracy databases accurate