Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
557830 The Journal of Strategic Information Systems 2011 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

Just as business-IT alignment has received significant focus as a strategic concern in the IS literature, it is also important to consider internal alignment between the diverse subunits within the IT organization. This study investigates alignment between developers and testers in software development to understand alignment within the IT unit. Prior evidence of tension between these sub-groups (and others as well) suggests that all is not necessarily well within the IT organization. Misalignment within the IT unit can certainly make it difficult for the IT unit to add strategic value to the organization. This study is an important initial step in investigating IT subunit alignment which can inform future research focusing on the alignment of other IT subunits such as architecture, operations, and customer-support. Using theoretical concepts from strategic business-IT alignment, we test a research model through a survey of professional software developers and testers. Results suggest that relational but not structural dimensions influence IT subunit alignment.

► Alignment is a fitting lens for understanding IT management at subunit level. ► Identify salient dimensions of focus for the internal IT unit environment. ► Relational dimensions are key while structural dimensions are minor in the internal context. ► Show that measuring internal alignment is possible using empirical analysis. ► Strategic business-IT alignment ideas can be applied to managing subunits within the IT unit.

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