Artículo de revista
Interpreting IS alignment: A multiple case study in professional organizations
Fecha
2007Registro en:
Information and Organization, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 232 - 265, 2007
1471-7727
Autor
Silva, Leiser
Figueroa Benavides, Eugenio
González-Reinhart, Jennifer
Institución
Resumen
This paper centers on the interpretation attributed by organizational members to the information
systems (IS) alignment concept. Its objective is to study IS alignment in professional organizations.
Specifically, it reports on an interpretive study conducted in five Chilean organizations; four professional
and one entrepreneurial, of which two are private and three are public. The theoretical background
of our study is derived from three IS strategic alignment conceptualizations: managerial,
emergent and critical. These concepts formed our theoretical framework that guided data collection
and analysis. The study centers on the meanings organizational members assigned to IS strategic
alignment, as well as their views on the barriers that hinder achieving this level of organizational integration.
The analysis results are summarized in seven hermeneutic themes that point out the different
connotations the organizations assigned to IS alignment. The significance of the findings are summarized
in four insights that formulate theoretical and practical implications. These insights refer to: (1)
the difficulties of achieving alignment for professional organizations, particularly public ones, (2) the
limitations these organizations have in being agile, (3) the rationale for acquiring technology and
determining IT skills, and (4) the imperative meaning that CIOs attribute to IS alignment. The paper
concludes with a reflection on the limitations and relevance of the research.
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