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[...]... Technology in Business Information technology in business: from data processing to strategicinformationsystems E K Somogyi and R D Galliers Introduction Computers have been used commercially for over three decades now, in business administration and for providing information The original intentions, the focus of attention in (what was originally called) data processing and the nature of the data processing... of informationand to speeding up information flows Important new roles for informationsystems The major task for many informationsystems (IS) departments in the early 1980s is making information available The problems of interconnecting and exchanging informationin many different forms and at many different places turned the general interest towards telecommunications This interest is likely to intensify... Institute of Information Management, Templeton College, Oxford University, UK and Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Preface As with the first and second editions, this third edition of StrategicInformation Management: Challengesandstrategiesinmanaginginformationsystems aims to present the many complex and inter-related issues associated with the management of information systems, with... (1991) Strategicinformationsystems planning: myths, reality, and guidelines for successful implementation European Journal of Information Systems, 1(1), 55–64 Reich, B H and Benbasat, I (1996) Measuring the linkage between business andinformation technology objectives, MIS Quarterly, 20(1), 55–81 Introduction: The Emergence of Information Technology as a Strategic Issue Although information systems. .. the second edition The concept of strategicinformationmanagement conveys manifold images, such as the strategic use of information systems, strategicinformationsystems planning, strategicinformationsystems Our conceptualization of the term, and hence of the scope of the book, is presented in Figure 0.1 The inner circle of the figure depicts the informationsystems (IS) strategy Whether explicitly... is useful in business control, problem solving and decision making, we need to think carefully about the nature of the informationsystems we provide It is worth noting that well-organized and well-managed businesses always had systems (albeit wholly or partly manual) for business control In this sense managementinformationsystems always existed, and the notion of having such systemsin an automated... or other Master’s level students and senior undergraduate students taking a course in strategicinformationmanagement or something similar Students embarking on research in this area should find the book of particular help in providing a rich source of material reflecting recent thinking on many of the key issues facing executives in informationsystemsmanagement And like the first two editions,... The role of informationsystemsin business emerged as a strategic one and IS professionals were elevated in status accordingly At the same time the large stock of old systems became an ever-increasing burden on companies wanting to move forward with the technology More and more researchers and practitioners were pointing towards the need for linking systems with the business, connecting business strategy... emphasizing the difference between dealing with the workings of the machine and writing code for ‘applications’ Towards managementinformationsystems The advent of databases and more sophisticated and powerful mainframe computers gave rise to the idea of developing corporate databases (containing all the pertinent data a company possessed), in order to supply management with information about the business... researchers, Land and Mumford in the UK, Agarin in the USA, Bjorn-Andersen in Denmark, Ciborra in Italy and others, put forward far-reaching ideas about letting systems evolve within the organizational environment, thereby challenging the hitherto ‘engineering-type’ view of system development For the first time since the history of computing began, it was pointed out that computerized informationsystems . y0 w0 h0" alt="" Strategic Information Management Strategic Information Management Challenges and strategies in managing information systems Third edition Robert D. Galliers and Dorothy E. Leidner OXFORD. and S. C. Palvia 7 Approaches to Information Systems Planning 181 Experiences in strategic information systems planning M. J. Earl 8 The Information Systems Planning Process 216 Meeting the challenges. concept of strategic information management conveys manifold images, such as the strategic use of information systems, strategic information systems planning, strategic information systems . . . Our