Key Dimensions Of Facilitators And Inhibitors For The Strategic Use Of Information
Technology
Journal of Management Information Systems, Spring 1996, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p35, 19p
King, William R.; Teo, Thompson S.H.
A field survey was conducted to determine key
organizational factors that facilitate and/or inhibit the development of strategic applications of information technology (IT) in business firms. A comprehensive list of potential facilitators and inhibitors for the strategic use of
information technology was derived from past research and used as the basis for collecting data from 121 firms. These data were factor-analyzed to determine the key underlying dimensions of facilitators and inhibitors. On the basis of the
resulting seven dimensions, stepwise discriminant analysis was used to compare companies that have used IT applications for strategic purposes and companies that have not done so. The results suggest that innovative needs, competitive
position, environment, economies of scale, and top management guidance are the most important facilitators, while the lack of IT drivers, the lack of economies of scale, and the lack of innovative needs are the most important inhibitors.
Keywords: competitive advantage, factors of information system success, strategic information systems.
ISE Categories: Competitive Advantage