Classification and Comparison of Strategic Information Systems Planning Methodologies: a conceptual framework
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Kandjani, Hadi
Mohtarami, Amir
Taghva, Mohammad Reza
Andargoli, Amirhossein Eslami
Mohtarami, Amir
Taghva, Mohammad Reza
Andargoli, Amirhossein Eslami
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2014
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Strategic information systems planning (SISP) is essential for organisations to succeed (Newkirk, Lederer, & Srinivasan, 2003). It is a continuous exercise that enables organisations to develop priorities for information system (IS) development. IS strategies are defined for their alignment with business objectives or their capacity to create significant impact on the organisation's competitive positioning.
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International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
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10
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Conceptual Modelling
Information Systems Management
Information Systems
Business and Management