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Information technology planning systems: forms and contexts Export

edited by: H. J. Bullinger

In Human Aspects in Computing. Design and Use of Interactive Systems and Work with Terminals. {P}roceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (1991), pp. 1021-1025.

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Accession Number: 4169553; Conference Information: Human Aspects in Computing. Design and Use of Interactive Systems and Work with Terminals. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Stuttgart, Germany 1-6 Sept. 1991; Sponsoring Organizations: IFIP; ISBN: 0 444 88775 X; Key Phrase Headings: information technology; planning activities; IT planning literature; empirical knowledge; IT planning; single large enterprise; planning processes; environmental; organizational contexts; conceptual model; Classification: C0310 EDP management; Treatment: Practical; Number of References: 0; Language: English; Abstract Numbers: C1992-07-0310-01401; Publication Type: Conference Paper; Update Code: 1992027

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The processes used by organizations to conduct their information technology (IT) planning activities are widely recognized as an issue of critical importance. However, despite an accumulating IT planning literature, empirical knowledge about the conduct of IT planning remains quite limited. The authors empirically examine a number of key issues associated with managing the conduct of IT planning within a single large enterprise. A central premise of this research is that IT planning processes are affected by forces in the environmental and organizational contexts. Thus, success in IT planning requires the selection of systems that will elicit the actions and behaviors necessary for dealing with these contexts. This underlying logic is used to develop a conceptual model for research. A detailed exposition of the conceptual model is given


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