Issues in information systems planning
Information and Management
The evaluation of strategic information system planning
Information and Management
Assessing the impact of integrating business planning and IS planning
Information and Management
CIO influence behaviors: antecedents, consequences, and moderators
SIGCPR '99 Proceedings of the 1999 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research
Empirical research in information systems: the practice of relevance
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
An empirical study of the impacts of integrating business planning and information systems planning
European Journal of Information Systems
Information Technology for Development
A strategic view for the development of E‐Business
International Journal of Network Management
A literature review and classification of electronic commerce research
Information and Management
Place to Space: Migrating to Ebusiness Models
Place to Space: Migrating to Ebusiness Models
Systems Planning in Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce Environments
Information Technology and Management
Information Systems Research
Research Report: Empirical Test of an EDI Adoption Model
Information Systems Research
Measuring Factors that Influence the Success of Internet Commerce
Information Systems Research
Key predictors of the implementation of strategic information systems plans
ACM SIGMIS Database
E-commerce and corporate strategy: an executive perspective
Information and Management
The role of dynamic capabilities in e-business transformation
European Journal of Information Systems - Managing e-business transformation
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: The impacts of business process change on organizational performance
Key prescriptions for strategic information systems planning
Journal of Management Information Systems
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Strategic information systems planning: A case study from the financial services industry
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Do e-business strategies matter? The antecedents and relationship with firm performance
Information Systems Frontiers
Journal of Management Information Systems
Critical success factors in the alignment of IS plans with business plans
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
An examination of major IS planning problems
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Strategic motivators and expected benefits from e-commerce in traditional organisations
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Strategic management of IS/IT functions: the role of the CIO in Norwegian organisations
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Increasing global competition and advances in Internet technologies have led organizations to consider e-business strategies. However, evolving e-business strategies have been identified as a critical issue faced by corporate planners. The relevance and the use of IS Information Systems strategy planning practices in the context of e-business have been argued among researchers. In this paper, the authors investigate whether organizations can successfully improve the IS value in the e-business context by suitably extending and modifying IS planning practices. To achieve this objective, the authors use a longitudinal case study of an Indian automotive manufacturer to critically evaluate 'why' and 'how' e-business strategies differ from IS strategies. The authors compare and analyze five important planning parameters strategic alignment, technological environment, formalization, role of the IS function, and implementation planning and the IS value of both IS and e-business contexts. The research reveals that the e-business contexts are characterized by significant changes in planning parameters. Extending IS planning experiences and proper management of these parameters results in successful e-business strategies. The paper is concluded with a set of implications for deploying e-business strategies in developing countries and directions for future research.