Business Performance, Business Strategy, and Information System Strategic Alignment: An Empirical Study on Chinese Firms |
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Authors: | Xiaoying Dong, Ï , Qianqian Liu, ,Dezhi Yin, û ý |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Information Systems and Logistics, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China |
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Abstract: | The alignment between information systems (IS) and business strategy along with its implications for perceived IS effectiveness and business performance is an important question, which is rarely studied in China. Based on an empirical study, this paper summarized the significance of IS strategic alignment and its impact on business performance. This study also measured business strategy, information system strategy, and information system strategic alignment, built a conceptual model to describe the relationship between these factors, and investigated their implications for information system performance and business performance. A structural equation model was employed to test the conceptual model. Analyses of data gathered in a survey indicate that information system strategic alignment is a better predictor of business performance than business strategy or information system strategy alone, although business strategy can significantly influence business performance. |
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Keywords: | business strategy information system strategy information system strategic alignment information system performance business performance |
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