The information system as a competitive weapon
Communications of the ACM - Special section on management of information systems
Information systems for sustainable competitive advantage
Information and Management
Planning system success: a conceptualization operational model
Management Science
Developing capabilities to use information strategically
MIS Quarterly
Information systems planning in the United Kingdom and Australia—a comparison of current practice
Oxford Surveys in Information Technology
Coordination of information systems plans with business plans
Journal of Management Information Systems
Sustaining IT advantage: the role of structural differences
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on the strategic use of information systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
The evaluation of strategic information system planning
Information and Management
Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Mission-critical systems management
Mission-critical systems management
The squandered computer: evaluating the business alignment of information technologies
The squandered computer: evaluating the business alignment of information technologies
Information systems planning in a turbulent environment
European Journal of Information Systems
A new framework for interorganizational systesms based on the linkage of participants' roles
Information and Management
Competitive Advantage through Information Technology
Competitive Advantage through Information Technology
Managing Information Technology: What Managers Need to Know
Managing Information Technology: What Managers Need to Know
Information and Management
Corporate Information Systems Management: The Issues Facing Senior Executives
Corporate Information Systems Management: The Issues Facing Senior Executives
The Performance Impacts of Quick Response and Strategic Alignment in Specialty Retailing
Information Systems Research
The effect of environmental uncertainty and strategic applications of IS on a firm's performance
Information and Management
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: The impacts of business process change on organizational performance
Internet market strategies: antecedents and implications
Information and Management
Information systems success factors in software SMEs: a research agenda
International Journal of Business Information Systems
IS Strategic Planning for Operational Efficiency
Information Systems Management
Inferring comprehensible business/ICT alignment rules
Information and Management
Competitive advantage from mandatory investments: An empirical study of Australian firms
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
Internet market strategies: Antecedents and implications
Information and Management
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Strategic alignment of ERP implementation stages: An empirical investigation
Information and Management
Enablers and inhibitors of integration between IT and AT
ISPRA'10 Proceedings of the 9th WSEAS international conference on Signal processing, robotics and automation
Integration of information technology and automation: facilitators and barriers
WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control
Organizational impact of system quality, information quality, and service quality
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
The three tiers architecture of knowledge flow and management activities
Information and Organization
Information Systems Research
Firm-level benefits of IT-enabled resources: A conceptual extension and an empirical assessment
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
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Only limited empirical evidence has confirmed the effectiveness of strategic information systems planning (SISP)and there is no evidence that investment in mission-critical systems leads to improved performance under conditions of environmental uncertainty and information intensity. This study tests the extent to which such contextual factors impact business dependence on IT and two SISP practices: IT participation in business planning and the alignment between the IT and the business plans. It also examines the influence of IT dependence and SISP on the use of IT for competitive advantage. Using structural equation modeling on postal survey data from 161 firms, it found a positive and significant impact of the contextual factors on business dependence on IT and the two SISP practices and between these factors and the use of IT for competitive advantage. Data also revealed significant differences between industry types and environmental uncertainty but not information intensity. Implications are discussed.