Title: The Linkage Between IT and Business Strategy in Competitive Systems: a Reappraisal of Some 'Classic' Cases Using a Competition Analysis Framework

Authors: Alan Eardley, Tracy Lewis, David Avison, Philip Powell

Addresses: School of Computing, Staffordshire University, Stafford, STl8 OAD, UK. ' School of Computing, Staffordshire University, Stafford, STl8 OAD, UK. ' Department of Accounting and Management Science, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO9 5NH, UK. ' Information Systems Research Unit, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK

Abstract: The potential of information technology (IT) to support or augment a competitive business strategy has been recognised for as long as IT has been used in business. There are many examples of information systems (IS) which are claimed to have created and sustained competitive advantage, allowed beneficial collaboration, or to have simply ensured the continued survival of the organisations which used them. This paper looks at eight of the |classic| examples of IT applications which are claimed to have been particularly effective in linking the competitive use of technology with business strategy. It then analyses the effectiveness of the use of the technology from the standpoint of one of the commonly-accepted business strategy frameworks. The framework is further used to question the linkage between the business strategies behind the applications and the IT mechanisms which were apparently developed to make these competitive strategies effective.

Keywords: information technology; business strategy; competition analysis; information systems; competitive strategies.

DOI: 10.1504/IJTM.1996.025440

International Journal of Technology Management, 1996 Vol.11 No.3/4, pp.395 - 411

Published online: 22 May 2009 *

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