An exploratory study of the influence of the information systems function and organizational context on business process reengineering project initiatives

An exploratory study of the influence of the information systems function and organizational context on business process reengineering project initiatives

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Article ID: iaor2001113
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 26
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 679
End Page Number: 698
Publication Date: Oct 1998
Journal: OMEGA
Authors: , ,
Keywords: computers: information
Abstract:

To help evaluate the risk of process reengineering failure and enhance the prospect of its success, three potential sources of influence on BPR initiatives and success are examined in this study. These include the innovative capacity of the organization, IS maturity and strategy–IS interface. It was found that while factors related to IT maturity and influence such as experience in mainframe and client/server computing may facilitate the decision to reengineer, they are not critical in the later stages of the initiative. On the other hand, factors having significant relationships beyond the initial decision include variables pertaining to innovative capacity of the organization and strategy–IS interface. These findings suggest that technical IT competence as a critical enabler is necessary but not sufficient for reengineering success. Based on study findings regarding the innovative capacity of the organization, guidelines for reengineering risk assessment are proposed. In addition, implications of the findings, limitations of the study and opportunities for further research are also discussed.

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