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This paper both confirms and extends the value relevance of information technology (IT) announcements found by K.S. Im et al. (2001) and B.L. Dos Santos et al. (1993). We extend their work by proposing that an overarching construct, the strategic IT role in an industry, accounts for the factors...
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This study reexamines the value relevance of e-commerce announcements using an event study methodology. Event studies have become an increasingly popular technique for information systems research by giving researchers a tool to measure the notoriously elusive value of information technology. We...
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This study examines the role of information quality in the success of initial phase interorganizational data exchanges. We propose perceived information quality as a factor of perceived risk and trusting beliefs, which will directly affect intention to use the exchange. The study also proposes...
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We examine whether the implementation of formalized controls in strategic alliances is aligned with the extent to which firms integrate their information systems to share information with alliance partners and share risks in an alliance. We theoretically develop the effects of information system...
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The fit between manufacturing strategy and the use of cost management systems that could effectively support a firm's information needs in strategic and operational decision making is prerequisite for a firm's ability to attain desired objectives in its value chain. The primary purpose of this...
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Understanding the return on investments in information technology is the focus of a large and growing body of research. In this paper, we develop an overall framework for understanding the research on the relation between information technology investments and accounting or market measures of...
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Sales surprise (SS) is a significant factor in a firm's inventory turnover (ITO). In order to estimate SS, it is necessary to select an appropriate approach of sales forecasting. The current study's main purpose is to examine the effects of SS on ITO. The data was gained from the Albertina...
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