Readiness factors for information system strategic planning among universities in developing countries: A systematic review

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The implementation of information system strategic planning (ISSP) in higher education institutions is to improve work efficiency, management effectiveness in order to improve organizational competitive advantage. However, the question of whether all universities are ready to implement ISSP as a way to achieve organizational goals has not been answered. This study aims to investigate the readiness phenomena through literature study. The method used is by using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) instrument to identify readiness factors on the implementation of ISSP, especially among the institutions of higher education in developing countries. This study has identified 10 readiness measurement. There are three categories of measurement, namely people, processes and technologies that represent 11 factors of ISSP readiness measurement in universities.

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Irfan, M., Putra, S. J., Alam, C. N., Subiyakto, A., & Wahana, A. (2018). Readiness factors for information system strategic planning among universities in developing countries: A systematic review. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 978). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/978/1/012046

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