Title of article :
The purpose of our work was to examine the effectiveness of information system sourcing from the perspective of service quality and maintenance efforts. We empirically found that there were significant differences in service quality, but not in maintenanc
Author/Authors :
Makoto Nakayama، نويسنده , , Norma G. Sutcliffe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
How do managers evaluate the effectiveness of IT use? Past literature showed that the assessment of IT effectiveness is not straightforward, especially when viewed in terms of “business outcomes,” such as sales increase, firm profitability, and firm success. For inter-organizational systems (IOS), IT effectiveness evaluation is even more challenging, because these IOS are an integral part of a retail channel distribution system where several factors can influence business outcomes. Under such circumstances, IOS effectiveness evaluation is prone to a halo effect. A survey of retailers and suppliers showed that firms favorably judge IOS as long as their strategic goals are met, even when they do not recognize any IOS contribution towards accomplishing them. Conversely, IOS use was not appreciated when strategic goals were not met—even if IOS use benefits the firm at the operational or tactical level. In effect, IOS evaluation was overshadowed by the halo effects of strategic goal accomplishment.
Keywords :
Electronic data interchange (EDI) , Effectiveness evaluation , Halo effects , Interorganizational systems (IOS) , Strategic goal accomplishments
Journal title :
Information and Management
Journal title :
Information and Management