Description
Literature indicate many organizational factors influence IS performance. However, the effects of these factors may be different for organizational factors influence IS performance. However, the effects of these factors may be different for organizations with distinctive information management (IM) strategies. This paper applies the methodology developed by Sabherwal and Chan (2001) to identify IM strategic profiles based on Miles and Snow (1978) typology and examines the impact of a set of organizational variables on IS performance in each IM strategic profile type. Managerial implications of the findings are also discussed.
Date of creation, presentation, or exhibit
2003
Document Type
Conference Paper
Department, Program, or Center
Accounting (SCB)
Recommended Citation
Apigian, C., Ragu-Nathan, B.S., Ragu-Nathan, T.S., Tu, Q. (2003). Information management strategic profile and IS performance- An empirical investigation. Paper presented at 2003 Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting.
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
Presented at the 2003 Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting Proceedings.
Copyright 2003 The Authors
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