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- W2997481010 abstract "[Abstract] Strategic planning of information systems is, perhaps, going to be more problematic in today's world of rapid change and uncertainty. SISP a cornerstone of the information system discipline, and very little attention has been paid to its success based on the resource-based view of the firm (RBV). This paper provides a model for IT capability and strategic information system planning success by considering environmental and organizational factors that may influence this relationship in a contingency model. A review of existing IT capability and SISP literature given to identify the opportunities in building successful SISP. A model developed by hypothesizing the IT capability, as independent variables lead to SISP success as a dependent variable in which organizational and environmental influences are considered as moderating variables. The control variables are firm size, firm structure, and industry type. The study proposes a model to conceptualize the relationship between IT capabilities and SISP success and contingency factors moderating that relationship. This paper explains the ways of exploiting IT capabilities as specialized and integrated knowledge of the firm in IT area to create a more successful SISP. The researchers believe that the aim to build a model for SISP success based on RBV theory important because this new perspective will be helpful for gaining a superior assessment and better underpinning of the SISP from a knowledge-based perspective. [Keywords] firm-wide IS capability; strategic information systems planning Introduction As a new strategic perspective in the IS management field, RBV proposes that it possible to exploit human, technical, and business dimensions of information systems (IS capabilities). Through a capability perspective, this study will look for SISP success. Many studies have been done on SISP or IS capabilities, but the relationship between IS capabilities and SISP success and moderating factors affecting this relationship have not been investigated yet. IS success has been an attractive research subject for many scholars and researchers. As IS and technology grow and the environment becomes more competitive and strategies of the business change, SISP can help firms to encounter this complexity, analyze the environment, track IT development, monitor how competitors use IT, plan more effective infrastructure, and, finally, impact business objectives. In addition, strategic information system planning (as of now: SISP) has been interpreted as an important management issue. Some believe that SISP the best framework for assuring that IS efforts are concordant with other organization's activities and arising needs (Sabherwal & Chau, 2001). According to Bechor, et al. (2010), SISP is the process of strategic thinking that identifies the most desirable IS on which the firm can implement and enforce its long-term IS activities and policies (p: 1). Prior research on SISP success involves topics such as the effect of senior management approval (Kearns, 2006), SISP critical success factors (Basu, et al, 2002; Bechor, et al., 2010), and various other aspects. IS Capability IS and Sustainable Competitive Advantage Recently, there has been increasing interest in studying the essence to maintain the continuity of the advantages of IS/IT investments. Sustainability and competitive advantage have a clear distinction; while sustainability relates to an ongoing status, a specific competitive advantage might be temporary (Mata, et al., 1995). From an IS point of view, sustainability the organization's ability to provide continuous explicit value for businesses through IS/IT (Ward & Peppard, 2002). While IT investments still provide effectiveness and efficiency and also seek out competitive advantage opportunities through IT and IT-business strategy alignment, scant attention has been paid to the organizational mechanisms through which firms achieve sustained and repeated value from IT (Peppard & Ward, 2004). …" @default.
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