Préciser le modèle de valeur économique des TI: Résultats d'une investigation longitudinale des firmes du secteur médical

Translated title of the contribution: Refining the IT business value model: Evidence from a longitudinal investigation of healthcare firms

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Abstract

Extant research into the business value of Information Technology (IT) explains that IT resources and complementary organizational resources impact organizational performance. This paper refines this explanation in three ways. We present theoretical arguments that (1) the direction of causality in the creation of IT business value may not be unidirectional, but that a positive feedback loop exists where IT investment in one time period improves organizational performance, which in turn enables additional IT investment in future time periods, (2) organizational resources may be more than merely complements of organizational performance, but may instead be determinants of organizational performance, and (3) the impact of IT capital resources on organizational performance is mediated by IT human resources. We support our arguments with empirical evidence built upon analysis of seven years of panel data gathered from healthcare firms. We find support for each of our eight hypotheses and present this research as a refinement and extension of existing models of IT business value.

Translated title of the contributionRefining the IT business value model: Evidence from a longitudinal investigation of healthcare firms
Original languageFrench
StatePublished - 2008
Event29th International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2008 - Paris, France
Duration: Dec 14 2008Dec 17 2008

Conference

Conference29th International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2008
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period12/14/0812/17/08

Keywords

  • Business value of IT
  • Healthcare industry
  • IT payoff
  • Longitudinal analysis

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