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Exploring Enterprise Social Systems & Organisational Change: Implementation in a Digital Age
Author(s) -
Vikas Kumar,
John Loonam,
J.P. Allen,
Steve Sawyer
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of information technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.939
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1466-4437
pISSN - 0268-3962
DOI - 10.1057/jit.2016.13
Subject(s) - strategic information system , soft systems methodology , knowledge management , information systems security , information system , computer science , organisational change , process management , enterprise system , management information systems , engineering management , business , engineering , electrical engineering
Information systems (IS), since their introduction into organisations over five decades ago, have promised to streamline business processes, integrate disparate systems, increase innovation, and offer greater competitive advantage. Over the past decades, the evolution of Information Systems have mirrored many of the challenges experienced by our work organisations. For example, throughout the 1980s a primary concern for many organisations was the attainment of competitive advantage within their respective industries (Porter, 1980). The IS field responded by developing systems that sought to provide management with timely information to assist in making better strategic decisions, e.g. executive support and decision support systems. In the 1990s, organisations began to look inwards searching for key strategic resources that would yield unique core competencies (Barney, 1991). Similarly, the IS field responded by building highly integrative enterprise-wide systems (Davenport, 1998), which would unite every pillar of the organisation with a single transparent view of firm competencies and business processes, viz Enterprise Systems. The first decade of the 21st century continued in this vein, with organisations extending their global reach through new and innovative business models (Johnson et al, 2008). Similarly, IS have responded with the emergence of digital technologies and their continued growth as transformative organisational systems enabling boundary-less corporate structures, 24/7 real-time customer-centric communication, collaborative supply chain environments, and virtual IS infrastructures delivered via cloud computing.

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