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Title: |
Strategic Information Systems Planning As A Dynamic Capability:
Insights From An Agent-Based Simulation Stud |
Authors: |
Daniel Fuerstenau, Johannes Schinzel, Catherine Cleophas |
Published in: |
(2014).ECMS 2014 Proceedings edited
by: Flaminio Squazzoni,
Fabio Baronio, Claudia Archetti,
Marco Castellani European Council for
Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2014 ISBN:
978-0-9564944-8-1 28th
European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Brescia,
Italy, May 27th – 30th,
2014 |
Citation
format: |
Daniel
Fuerstenau, Johannes Schinzel,
Catherine Cleophas (2014). Strategic Information Systems Planning As A Dynamic Capability:
Insights From An Agent-Based Simulation Study, ECMS 2014 Proceedings edited
by: Flaminio Squazzoni,
Fabio Baronio, Claudia Archetti,
Marco Castellani European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2014-0185 |
DOI: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2014-0185 |
Abstract: |
Strategic information
systems planning (SISP) helps companies to align their
IT systems with their business plans. It claims to enable companies to gain
competitive advantages. The resource-based view (RBV) of the firm might help
to understand how and why. Drawing on prior research we believe that
strategic IT planning is a dynamic capability, enabling a firm to reconfigure
its resource configuration as theorized by Eisenhardt
and Martin. However, this assumption has not been tested sufficiently yet.
Using an agent-based simulation (ABS), this study tests to what extent
strategic IT planning as a dynamic capability enables a firm to gain competitive
advantages. We model an industry of companies striving for competitive
advantages by optimizing their IT resources using dynamic capabilities. Given
our operationalization of Eisenhardt
and Martin’s framework, we however cannot support the notion of SISP as a
dynamic capability. Interestingly, companies in the simulation fail to
realize competitive advantages because they do not anticipate competitors’
moves and environmental uncertainty, an aspect deserving more attention in
the resource-based view. These results and further research it may encourage
demonstrate the potential of ABS for refining theories. |
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