Title of article
The effectiveness of strategic information systems planning under environmental uncertainty
Author/Authors
Henry E. Newkirk، نويسنده , , Albert L. Lederer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
21
From page
481
To page
501
Abstract
Researchers have suggested that more extensive strategic information systems planning (SISP) in an uncertain environment produces greater planning success. Managers must decide whether, and if so when, to perform such SISP. Our study tested the effect of SISP phases on planning success in more and less uncertain environments.
A questionnaire assessed SISP in terms of strategic awareness, situation analysis, strategy conception, strategy formulation, and strategy implementation planning phases. It inquired about environmental uncertainty as dynamism, heterogeneity, and hostility. Finally, it measured SISP success as a composite of alignment, analysis, cooperation, and capabilities. One hundred and sixty-one IS executives provided data in a postal survey.
More extensive strategy formulation uniformly predicted successful planning in more uncertain environments, whereas strategic awareness generally predicted it in less uncertain ones. Strategy conception predicted it in neither more nor less uncertain environments. More extensive planning is thus not uniformly successful in either environment but depends on the nature of the uncertainty.
Keywords
Environmental uncertainty , Planning success , Strategic information systems planning
Journal title
Information and Management
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Information and Management
Record number
1226714
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