Authors
Anandhi Bharadwaj, Omar A El Sawy, Paul A Pavlou, N Venkatraman
Publication date
2013
Journal
MIS Quarterly
Volume
37
Issue
2
Description
Over the last three decades, the prevailing view of information technology strategy has been that it is a functional-level strategy that must be aligned with the firm's chosen business strategy. Even within this socalled alignment view, business strategy directed IT strategy. During the last decade, the business infrastructure has become digital with increased interconnections among products, processes, and services. Across many firms spanning different industries and sectors, digital technologies (viewed as combinations of information, computing, communication, and connectivity technologies) are fundamentally transforming business strategies, business processes, firm capabilities, products and services, and key interfirm relationships in extended business networks. Accordingly, we argue that the time is right to rethink the role of IT strategy, from that of a functional-level strategy—aligned but essentially always …
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Scholar articles
A Bharadwaj, OA El Sawy, PA Pavlou, N Venkatraman - MIS quarterly, 2013