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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140100248

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $400,000.00
    Summary
    Succeeding with Enterprise Architecture Service Provision in Australian Organisations. This project aims to develop, test and refine an innovative model that explains how and why Australian organisations achieve benefits with enterprise architecture services. Enterprise architecture services involve the provision of relevant and timely advice about future IT systems, databases and digitised processes to strategic IT decision-makers. The model will enable Australian organisations to better unders .... Succeeding with Enterprise Architecture Service Provision in Australian Organisations. This project aims to develop, test and refine an innovative model that explains how and why Australian organisations achieve benefits with enterprise architecture services. Enterprise architecture services involve the provision of relevant and timely advice about future IT systems, databases and digitised processes to strategic IT decision-makers. The model will enable Australian organisations to better understand the capabilities required to achieve success with enterprise architecture services, the outcomes that can be achieved and the benefits realised. This will help Australian organisations to make more effective strategic investments in IT and remain globally competitive.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0771805

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,620.00
    Summary
    Managing IT Service Provision and Sourcing in Australia, 2010-2019. Commoditization of IT and increasing globalization mean that the best ways to organize IT service provision in Australian organizations are changing rapidly.  By studying the way IT is managed in 12 large Australian organizations over three years (2007-9), the primary benefit expected for this study is that we will be able to offer sound advice to Australian Chief Information Officers on the best ways to structure and manage IT .... Managing IT Service Provision and Sourcing in Australia, 2010-2019. Commoditization of IT and increasing globalization mean that the best ways to organize IT service provision in Australian organizations are changing rapidly.  By studying the way IT is managed in 12 large Australian organizations over three years (2007-9), the primary benefit expected for this study is that we will be able to offer sound advice to Australian Chief Information Officers on the best ways to structure and manage IT service provision in Australian organizations. As a secondary benefit, we will be able to offer advice to students, on careers in IT, and to Information Systems Departments in Australian universities, on desirable curriculum content for the next decade.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096429

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $250,000.00
    Summary
    Modelling IT Alignment in Multi-Business Service Organisations. Information technology and communication is responsible for nearly 80% of all productivity growth in the Australian services sector. A critical strategic alignment decision is the trade-off between investments in shared corporate IT infrastructure and individual business unit IT applications. The current response is to establish elaborate IT governance, reporting controls aimed at balance and compromise across the organization. Our .... Modelling IT Alignment in Multi-Business Service Organisations. Information technology and communication is responsible for nearly 80% of all productivity growth in the Australian services sector. A critical strategic alignment decision is the trade-off between investments in shared corporate IT infrastructure and individual business unit IT applications. The current response is to establish elaborate IT governance, reporting controls aimed at balance and compromise across the organization. Our model will provide a deeper understanding of what should be built as shared corporate IT infrastructure and as IT applications within individual strategic business units. This research will enable Australian industry to get greater value from its existing levels their expenditure in IT.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130103535

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $330,000.00
    Summary
    Testing the Big Bets Theory of strategic IT decision making. This project will test a new theory of strategic IT decision making called the Big-Bets theory. If confirmed, senior decision makers will have grounds for requesting more evidence-based decision making for major IT projects such as the Australian Government's IT outsourcing initiative, Telstra's Siebel-based CRM, and Victoria's Myki.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0987003

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $408,000.00
    Summary
    Competing on Business Analytics. Business analytics can provide Australian organisations with a means to gain competitive advantage in the face of increasing global competition. By using the Business Analytics Success Model, Australian organisations will be able to understand better how to gain competitive advantage with business analytics. The model is an original contribution in an important area of information systems research and will contribute to university teaching and research training. .... Competing on Business Analytics. Business analytics can provide Australian organisations with a means to gain competitive advantage in the face of increasing global competition. By using the Business Analytics Success Model, Australian organisations will be able to understand better how to gain competitive advantage with business analytics. The model is an original contribution in an important area of information systems research and will contribute to university teaching and research training. The empirical data and rigorous research protocols will enhance Australia's reputation as a leader in the area of organisational use of business-analytic systems.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0454094

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $188,399.00
    Summary
    Using Measures of Ontological Distance to Evaluate the Alignment between Organizational Needs and Enterprise Systems Capabilities. Enterprise Systems (ES) packages are software systems that seek to provide their organizational users with comprehensive, integrated support for their information system needs. The development, implementation, operation, support, maintenance, and upgrade of enterprise systems is a multi-billion dollar industry. This industry is replete with stories of high-cost pro .... Using Measures of Ontological Distance to Evaluate the Alignment between Organizational Needs and Enterprise Systems Capabilities. Enterprise Systems (ES) packages are software systems that seek to provide their organizational users with comprehensive, integrated support for their information system needs. The development, implementation, operation, support, maintenance, and upgrade of enterprise systems is a multi-billion dollar industry. This industry is replete with stories of high-cost problems. Many of these problems arise because the business models embedded within ES packages do not align with the needs of their users. This project develops a methodology and measures to evaluate how well the business models embedded in an ES package meet user needs.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1094005

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $850,000.00
    Summary
    The Impact of Strategy on Business Analytics Success. The successful implementation of business analytics systems will enhance the ability of Australian organisations to operate and compete efficiently and effectively within Australia and globally. By understanding the capabilities that lead to improved firm performance and their relationship to strategy, organisations can use the theoretical model to plan for business analytics systems implementation. The model is an original contribution in an .... The Impact of Strategy on Business Analytics Success. The successful implementation of business analytics systems will enhance the ability of Australian organisations to operate and compete efficiently and effectively within Australia and globally. By understanding the capabilities that lead to improved firm performance and their relationship to strategy, organisations can use the theoretical model to plan for business analytics systems implementation. The model is an original contribution in an important area of information systems research and will enhance Australia's reputation as a leader in the area of organizational use of information systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664342

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $125,440.00
    Summary
    Adoption of electronic commerce-enabled supply chain management: a trans-national comparison study. The framework developed will allow practitioners to identify an appropriate strategy to promote the adoption of EC-enabled SCM in developing countries. By including Indonesia and China as two of Australia's large trading partners in this study, the relationships can be further enhanced, leading to an increase in Australia's export market and improvement in national productivity and growth. Through .... Adoption of electronic commerce-enabled supply chain management: a trans-national comparison study. The framework developed will allow practitioners to identify an appropriate strategy to promote the adoption of EC-enabled SCM in developing countries. By including Indonesia and China as two of Australia's large trading partners in this study, the relationships can be further enhanced, leading to an increase in Australia's export market and improvement in national productivity and growth. Through wider adoption of EC-enabled SCM by Australia's trading partners, Australia can trade with them more efficiently. The empirical data and the research instruments developed will also enhance Australia's research standing and contribute to university teaching and research training.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0211336

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    Systems to Support Knowledge Creation in Learning Organisations. The proposed project will investigate the capacity of IT to support knowledge making for innovation in modern organisations. Prototypes of three flexible computer-based systems will be iteratively developed and evaluated for their support of knowledge workers in three different industries. The investigators are experienced in socio-technical approaches, which will be used to emphasise the integration between people and IT systems .... Systems to Support Knowledge Creation in Learning Organisations. The proposed project will investigate the capacity of IT to support knowledge making for innovation in modern organisations. Prototypes of three flexible computer-based systems will be iteratively developed and evaluated for their support of knowledge workers in three different industries. The investigators are experienced in socio-technical approaches, which will be used to emphasise the integration between people and IT systems. An interpretive study will determine how the systems can contribute to organisational learning, performance, and responsiveness to change. The outcomes will inform the designers of such systems and show Australian organisations how to gain competitive advantage by expanding their capacity to learn.
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