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Dimensions of information technology infrastructure flexibility in improving management efficacy of construction industry perspective: A conceptual study
Author(s) -
Nurshuhada Zai,
Salleh Hafez
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
african journal of business management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1993-8233
DOI - 10.5897/ajbm10.867
Subject(s) - flexibility (engineering) , context (archaeology) , maturity (psychological) , capability maturity model , dimension (graph theory) , knowledge management , information technology management , computer science , business , risk analysis (engineering) , process management , information system , engineering , management information systems , management , economics , political science , electrical engineering , paleontology , mathematics , software , pure mathematics , law , biology , programming language
As technologies change rapidly, improved information technology (IT) products and services are released daily throughout the world. This phenomenon gives tremendous pressure on organization managers to plan, implement and adopt new technology solution in accommodating such changes. Thus, one of the most significant current discussions is IT infrastructure flexibility. Most of the studies in IT infrastructure flexibility have been carried out across industries; however less attention has been paid to measure flexibility of IT infrastructure in construction industry. The purpose of this paper is to provide a conceptual understanding on how IT infrastructure flexibility responds in changing the business demand by exploring the dimensions that could be used to measure IT within construction industry. The study is based on textual reading in a range of recently published works, of which majority of them are from 2000 to 2010. The findings will provide potential variables about each dimension in measuring IT infrastructure flexibility, indicating factors that can be used for future development of an IT infrastructure flexibility maturity model. In this context, the maturity model will be useful for construction organisations to determine where they are. It also offers a benchmark for assessing different organisations for equivalent comparison.

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