Multivariate data analysis with readings (2nd ed.)
Multivariate data analysis with readings (2nd ed.)
Structure and perceived effectiveness of software development subunits: a task contingency analysis
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Collaboration technology, modeling, and end-user computing for the 1990s
Journal of Management Information Systems
Electronic markets and electronic hierarchies
Communications of the ACM
An empirical investigation of electronic integration in a supply chain relationship
ICIS '99 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Information Systems
Designing Complex Organizations
Designing Complex Organizations
E-Business and Erp: Transforming the Enterprise
E-Business and Erp: Transforming the Enterprise
Alignment Between Business and IS Strategies: A Study of Prospectors, Analyzers, and Defenders
Information Systems Research
Research Report: Empirical Test of an EDI Adoption Model
Information Systems Research
The concept of contingency beyond "It depends": illustrations from IS research stream
Information and Management
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Managing virtual workplaces and teleworking with information technology
Reintermediation strategies in business-to-business electronic commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special issue: Electronic intermediaries and networks in business-to-business electronic commerce
Supply Chain Redesign: Transforming Supply Chains into Integrated Value Systems
Supply Chain Redesign: Transforming Supply Chains into Integrated Value Systems
Special Issue: Technology Strategy for Electronic Marketplaces
Journal of Management Information Systems
A Model of Neutral B2B Intermediaries
Journal of Management Information Systems
A Knowledge Management Success Model: Theoretical Development and Empirical Validation
Journal of Management Information Systems
A Virtual Integration Theory of Improved Supply-Chain Performance
Journal of Management Information Systems
Competitive Dynamics in Electronic Networks: A Model and the Case of Interorganizational Systems
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
The consistency among facilitating factors and ERP implementation success: A holistic view of fit
Journal of Systems and Software
Journal of Management Information Systems
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Information Technology, Network Structure, and Competitive Action
Information Systems Research
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Extending the Information-Processing View of Coordination in Public Sector Crisis Response
International Journal of Electronic Government Research
A Dynamic Ability-Based View of the Organization
International Journal of Knowledge Management
Information Resources Management Journal
Journal of Management Information Systems
Information Resources Management Journal
Using information systems to improve energy efficiency: Do smart meters make a difference?
Information Systems Frontiers
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This study uses Galbraith's information processing theory to examine the fit between information processing needs and information processing capability in an interorganizational supply chain context and to examine its effect on performance. Information processing needs are assessed based on various characteristics of the product and procurement environment and information processing capabilities are assessed by the level of information technology support for various activities in the procurement life cycle. A taxonomy of information processing needs and information processing capabilities is developed. The effect of the fit between information processing needs and capabilities on procurement performance is examined. The study collected data on 142 products through personal interviews and surveys, used cluster analytic techniques to develop taxonomies, and analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test the fit between needs and capability, modeled as an interaction effect. The results reveal two clusters for information processing needs and three clusters for information processing capability. ANOVA results show that the interactive effect of information needs and capability has a significant effect on performance, supporting our fit theory.