Examining Changes In The Strategic Alignment Models Alignment Factors Over Time: A Case Study

  • Ward K
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The strategic alignment model of Henderson and Venkatraman (1994) views IS alignment as occurring among four factors: business strategy, organization infrastructure and processes, IS strategy, and IS infrastructure and processes. Henderson and Venkatraman view strategic alignment as occurring via simultaneous or concurrent attention to all four domains. A single case study was conducted to examine how changes in the alignment factors actually occur over time. Our findings suggest that while H& V indicated the SAM is a descriptive model, it explains few of the changes that actually occurred in the case and has limited applicability as a descriptive model.

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Ward, K. (2011). Examining Changes In The Strategic Alignment Models Alignment Factors Over Time: A Case Study. Review of Business Information Systems (RBIS), 15(4), 31–38. https://doi.org/10.19030/rbis.v15i4.6010

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