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Key Business Technology Trends
"Information Technologies in Business: A Blueprint for Education and Research"

How are business schools thinking about developing leaders for the emerging digital economy? Is there a set of core principles we can apply to thinking about the enabling potential of information technologies and their consequences for business and society? This paper presents a business-centric and technology-centric framework for answering these question.



Business Technology Innovation
"Organizing IS projects for innovation: A collective mindfulness perspective"

IS projects continue to present a problematic endeavor for organizations. Even when projects meet efficency metrics (as time, budget, initial specifications), recent research and experience show that they fail to deliver business benefits. This paper presents an appreciative enquiry of a successful IS project that delivered an innovative business solution that was highly appreciated and valued by the business.


Business Technology Strategy
"IT strategy Implementation Framework - Bridging Enterprise Architecture and IT Governance"

It's increasingly acknowledged that firms cannot be competitive if their IT strategies are not implemented methodically. A number of proposals have been made to prioritize strategic IT plan executions and determine the most appropriate models and architectures. This article therefore proposes a framework to analyze institutions and guide IT strategy implementation in order to analyze, monitor and control the desired results.



Business Technology Governance
"CIO Turnover, IS Alignment and Revolutionary Change"

Information Systems alignment is an important aspect in using information technology to gain business value. A critical part of this process is the existence of a good relationship between the CEO and CIO. This study examines the organizational impact of CIO turnover and its effects on IS alignment.



Business Technology Value
"Creating, Capturing and Measuring Value From IT Investments: Could We Do Better?"

Spending on IT continues to show long-term growth throughtout the economy, reflecting an apparent belief in the economic benefits of IT. Conventional thinking suggests that individual organizations can improve their performance in this area trough better financial analysis of opportunities. But is there more value that can be achieved through IT at a macro level or are we simply seeing market competition with winners and losers?



Business Technology Sustainibility
"Unpacking Green IT: A Review of the Existing Literature"

Green IT is the latest manifestation of sustainable business practices. The decision surrounding whether or not to implement Green IT strategies, policies and tools provides compelling challenges for organizations. This paper conducts a comprehensive review of both the practitioner and academic literature surrounding Green IT.



Business Technology Sourcing