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STRATEGIC FIT OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: A MEASUREMENT MODEL

Abstract

This study expands upon current conceptualizations of fit between a firm’s competitive strategies and information systems capabilities. Limitations of existing theories have hindered the development of operationalized models for measuring the strategic fit of a firm’s information system. Using configurational theory and the concept of emergent strategies and capabilities, this paper develops a model for measuring the strategic fit of a specific type of information system: supply chain management information systems (SCM IS). Findings from a multiple-case study of five manufacturers indicate the developed model can give an accurate, reliable, and useful analysis of the strategic fit of a firm’s SCM IS. The operationalized model is sufficiently grounded theoretically and empirically to enable further study of the strategic fit of IS and its relationship with firm performance.

Authors

McLaren T; Yuan Y; Head MM

Pagination

pp. 597-606

Publication Date

January 1, 2004

Conference proceedings

Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems Icis 2004

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