Strategic Alignment between IT and Business Strategy

Strategy has been always a key concern to top management. Companies are striving to find the right strategy to success, especially in this competitive era. Recent developments in information technology have highlighted the capabilities and the strategic functionalities IT could add to companies'...

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Main Author: Arafat, Mohamad Adnan
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20958/
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description Strategy has been always a key concern to top management. Companies are striving to find the right strategy to success, especially in this competitive era. Recent developments in information technology have highlighted the capabilities and the strategic functionalities IT could add to companies' strategies. More and more attention has been granted to exploit IT capabilities in supporting and introducing new business strategies. Also, researchers have showed an increased interest in introducing a model which aligns IT with business strategy. So far, there has been big discussion about the factors which influence the strategic alignment between IT and business strategy. The aim of this dissertation is to critically examine the strategic alignment and evaluate the recent research introduced by various scholars, in order to introduce a framework which refines the major factors which influence the strategic alignment. The proposed model was examined on two companies which have different level of IT exploitation. Primary data was collected through questionnaire disturbed to business and IT mangers, while secondary data was collected from the companies' press releases and disclosures. The findings support the previous research that the shared domain knowledge, trust and understanding, participation and involvement, and communication have an impact on the strategic alignment. However, through the analysis of the results, a new factor has been found which indicates that the level of the industrial IT dependency plays a direct role in determine the level of strategic alignment in firms. The dissertation has come to the conclusion that adopted strategy, level of communication, trust and understanding, participation and involvement, shared domain knowledge and the level of industrial IT dependency have a direct impact on the strategic alignment between IT and business strategy.
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spelling nottingham-209582018-01-25T09:32:27Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20958/ Strategic Alignment between IT and Business Strategy Arafat, Mohamad Adnan Strategy has been always a key concern to top management. Companies are striving to find the right strategy to success, especially in this competitive era. Recent developments in information technology have highlighted the capabilities and the strategic functionalities IT could add to companies' strategies. More and more attention has been granted to exploit IT capabilities in supporting and introducing new business strategies. Also, researchers have showed an increased interest in introducing a model which aligns IT with business strategy. So far, there has been big discussion about the factors which influence the strategic alignment between IT and business strategy. The aim of this dissertation is to critically examine the strategic alignment and evaluate the recent research introduced by various scholars, in order to introduce a framework which refines the major factors which influence the strategic alignment. The proposed model was examined on two companies which have different level of IT exploitation. Primary data was collected through questionnaire disturbed to business and IT mangers, while secondary data was collected from the companies' press releases and disclosures. The findings support the previous research that the shared domain knowledge, trust and understanding, participation and involvement, and communication have an impact on the strategic alignment. However, through the analysis of the results, a new factor has been found which indicates that the level of the industrial IT dependency plays a direct role in determine the level of strategic alignment in firms. The dissertation has come to the conclusion that adopted strategy, level of communication, trust and understanding, participation and involvement, shared domain knowledge and the level of industrial IT dependency have a direct impact on the strategic alignment between IT and business strategy. 2007 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20958/1/07MScLixmaa.pdf Arafat, Mohamad Adnan (2007) Strategic Alignment between IT and Business Strategy. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) strategic alignment IT strategy
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Strategic Alignment between IT and Business Strategy
title Strategic Alignment between IT and Business Strategy
title_full Strategic Alignment between IT and Business Strategy
title_fullStr Strategic Alignment between IT and Business Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Strategic Alignment between IT and Business Strategy
title_short Strategic Alignment between IT and Business Strategy
title_sort strategic alignment between it and business strategy
topic strategic alignment IT strategy
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20958/