Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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552170 | Decision Support Systems | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Providing analytical information to all stakeholders in a timely manner remains, in the face of current challenges, a key issue in organizations. Information logistics (IL) extends present concepts of decision support like business intelligence by focusing on enterprise-wide information supply and the exploitation of synergies. The article investigates which factors play critical roles in the success of IL strategies. An empirical study by means of a causal analysis provides evidence for significant relationships between those factors and organizational performance. The study identifies comprehensiveness, flexibility, support, communication, IT strategy orientation, business/IT partnership, and project collaboration as influencing factors for IL strategy success. Not all success factors, however, validated in related strategy research can be confirmed in the IL context.
► The concept of information logistics (IL) is introduced. ► The article investigates critical success factors for IL strategies. ► Empirical analysis provides significance of these factors for net benefits. ► Not all success factors of related strategy research can be confirmed for IL.