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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664255

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $218,000.00
    Summary
    The key strategies in firms' realisation of value from ICT: A transformational model of ICT value generation. Studies indicate that information and communication technologies (ICT) have contributed significantly to Australia's productivity gains over the last decade. It is not well understood, however, why some firms and some industries have been able to benefit significantly more from ICT use than others. This study will show the strategies and practices that are used by the firms that gain max .... The key strategies in firms' realisation of value from ICT: A transformational model of ICT value generation. Studies indicate that information and communication technologies (ICT) have contributed significantly to Australia's productivity gains over the last decade. It is not well understood, however, why some firms and some industries have been able to benefit significantly more from ICT use than others. This study will show the strategies and practices that are used by the firms that gain maximum benefit from ICT - the 'ICT winners'. The lessons learned will allow other firms to gain further benefits from ICT, potentially leading overall to further economic gains by industries and the nation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344682

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $95,000.00
    Summary
    Classifying the indirect costs of information systems and information technology in business. Many businesses are increasing their expenditure on IS/IT to obtain a strategic competitive advantage. Traditional approaches to IS/IT appraisal are unable to accommodate the costs associated with deploying 'organisational-wide' IS/IT solutions because of their qualitative characteristics. The inability of managers to determine the 'true' costs of IS/IT are attributable to a lack of knowledge and unders .... Classifying the indirect costs of information systems and information technology in business. Many businesses are increasing their expenditure on IS/IT to obtain a strategic competitive advantage. Traditional approaches to IS/IT appraisal are unable to accommodate the costs associated with deploying 'organisational-wide' IS/IT solutions because of their qualitative characteristics. The inability of managers to determine the 'true' costs of IS/IT are attributable to a lack of knowledge and understanding of IS/IT related costs. This research will extend the myopia of traditional 'direct' financial cost analysis by identifying 'indirect' cost factors. A model that integrates cost taxonomies and performance measures/metrics of IS/IT will be developed as a frame of reference for IS/IT decision-makers.
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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: DP160102277

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $270,000.00
    Summary
    Enhancing information security management through organisational learning. This project aims to help organisations to protect their information resources from complex and evolving information security threats. This is highly significant for organisations; evidence shows that despite financing information security programs, the incidence of information security breaches is still increasing. To address this issue, the project plans to use a security learning process model which will be refined thr .... Enhancing information security management through organisational learning. This project aims to help organisations to protect their information resources from complex and evolving information security threats. This is highly significant for organisations; evidence shows that despite financing information security programs, the incidence of information security breaches is still increasing. To address this issue, the project plans to use a security learning process model which will be refined through a series of action research cycles. The model incorporates security lessons and insights learnt from incidents into routine security practices. By institutionalising lessons learnt from security incidents, organisations may be able to apply more effective and adaptive security defences to their evolving security threat environment.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130100332

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $435,000.00
    Summary
    Governance of information technology programmes: achieving accountability, control and success. This project aims to improve the effectiveness with which IT-enabled programmes are managed by public and private organisations. The theoretical knowledge and guides for good practice emerging from this study will contribute to increased success in managing and delivering complex and vital programmes across Australia.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0560851

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $160,000.00
    Summary
    Analysis of effective offshoring processes for Australian organisations. The offshore outsourcing of business processes is a new, largely unexplored and under-theorised area that is placing great pressure on Australian organisations. This research aims to develop models of best practice for offshoring by Australian organisations through a series of cases studies commencing with the industry partner, Repcol Limited. The research will identify what business processes are core, what processes can b .... Analysis of effective offshoring processes for Australian organisations. The offshore outsourcing of business processes is a new, largely unexplored and under-theorised area that is placing great pressure on Australian organisations. This research aims to develop models of best practice for offshoring by Australian organisations through a series of cases studies commencing with the industry partner, Repcol Limited. The research will identify what business processes are core, what processes can be offshored, whether to use third parties or have captive operations, and what factors need to be addressed in order to utilise offshoring to strengthen Australian organisations and enable them to take advantage of global strategic opportunities for growth.
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