4 research outputs found
EXAMINING THE INFLUENCE OF EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS ON IT GOVERNANCE: PERCEPTIONS OF IT EXECUTIVES
Information Technology (IT) governance decisions usually involve several stakeholders with divergent claims. Past research on IT governance focused on internal stakeholders\u27 responsibilities and roles in IT governance decisions. However, we don’t know much about external stakeholders’ place in IT governance. Based on stakeholder theory, a qualitative research approach is adopted to determine the importance of different external stakeholders in IT governance by examining how they are prioritized in this context. Results suggested that external stakeholders’ prioritization in IT governance context as perceived by IT executives vary according to IT decision domains. Moreover external stakeholders’ influence over IT decision domains may be direct or indirect depending on their active role in IT activities or on their relationship with the organization as a whole. Implications of results are discussed
E-business in the Quebec forest products industry : perceptions, current uses and intentions to adopt
This paper proposes an analysis of e-business, its perceptions, current uses, and the
intentions of companies to adopt these practices in the Quebec forest products industry.
We use the results of an exploratory survey of this industry carried out during spring
2002. In accordance with other surveys, it is shown that despite its location in a country
where information technology (IT) adoption level is generally high, the Quebec forest
products industry still lags behind other sectors. The e-business uses of the surveyed
companies in the Quebec forest products industry value chain are explored by category;
year of establishment, number of employees and annual revenue. Actors surveyed include
sawmills, other value added building material manufacturers, furniture factories, and pulp
and paper mills. Perceptions, currents uses, and intentions of adoption are described with
a comparison to the same industry in North America. In particular, this paper
demonstrates that this industry somewhat lacks a strategic vision concerning the
exploitation of IT tools. Finally, this paper proposes a critical review of the limitations of
our study and develops future research directions
E-business in the Quebec forest products industry: perceptions, current uses and intentions to adopt E-business in the Quebec forest products industry: perceptions, current uses and intentions to adopt 4
Abstract This paper proposes an analysis of e-business, its perceptions, current uses, and the intentions of companies to adopt these practices in the Quebec forest products industry. We use the results of an exploratory survey of this industry carried out during spring 2002. In accordance with other surveys, it is shown that despite its location in a country where information technology (IT) adoption level is generally high, the Quebec forest products industry still lags behind other sectors. The e-business uses of the surveyed companies in the Quebec forest products industry value chain are explored by category; year of establishment, number of employees and annual revenue. Actors surveyed include sawmills, other value added building material manufacturers, furniture factories, and pulp and paper mills. Perceptions, currents uses, and intentions of adoption are described with a comparison to the same industry in North America. In particular, this paper demonstrates that this industry somewhat lacks a strategic vision concerning the exploitation of IT tools. Finally, this paper proposes a critical review of the limitations of our study and develops future research directions