posted on 2011-04-28, 15:51authored byNeil Doherty, Mark J. Terry
It has long been argued that organizations have struggled to achieve business benefits, and
in particular sustainable competitive advantage, from their IT investments. In this paper
we draw upon resource-based theory to explore how the effective deployment of IS capabilities
might deliver sustainable improvements to an organization’s competitive positioning.
In so doing, this research makes a significant departure from the enterprise-level
orientation of prior studies, by focusing upon the role of IS capabilities in leveraging sustainable
improvements to competitive positioning from individual IS initiatives. Based
upon the responses to a quantitative and qualitative survey of practicing managers, it
has been shown that an organization’s ability to leverage and sustain improvements in
its competitive positioning, from IS initiatives, are directly dependent upon its ability to
effectively apply an appropriate portfolio of IS capabilities. Moreover, it has been shown
that sustainable improvements in competitive positioning are most likely in circumstances
in which the successful outcome of an IS initiative is dependent upon ‘outside-in’ and
‘spanning’ capabilities, which are both lacking in transparency and difficult to replicate
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Citation
DOHERTY, N.F. and TERRY, M., 2009. The role of IS capabilities in delivering sustainable improvements to competitive positioning. Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 18 (2), pp. 100-116.