Portfolio of IT investment and organisational performance. Moderating role of decentralised decision making Online publication date: Mon, 03-Feb-2020
by Amri Mohamad; Pingli Li; Nafis Alam; Yuserrie Zainuddin
International Journal of Business Information Systems (IJBIS), Vol. 33, No. 1, 2020
Abstract: This research was carried out mainly to find out the results on the relationship between transactional, strategic and informational IT investments with the multidimensional performance measurement in the electrical and electronic manufacturing setting in Malaysia. The second research objective was to study the moderating effects of decentralised decision making on the relationship between transactional, strategic and informational IT investment with firm performance. The data were collected from 74 electrical and electronic manufacturing firms in Malaysia. The results suggest that transactional IT investment has a positive and significant relationship with financial performance, but not with customer performance. The strategic IT investment has no significant relationship with any of the perspectives. Informational IT has a significant relationship with the internal business process perspective only. Although decentralised decision making was theoretically explained as a moderator, statistical interaction effects suggested otherwise.
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