Abstract
High expectations are set for Business Intelligence (BI), yet it fails to consistently deliver accordingly: there are numerous reports of BI challenges and failures. Existing approaches to address BI challenges are largely found to be ineffective, highlighting the need for a new approach. This paper examines how BI is perceived or understood and establishes that, firstly, BI is inherently grounded in Goods-Dominant (G-D) logic and secondly, that this can be linked to the challenges that are experienced within BI. A recommendation is made for a shift to Service-Dominant (S-D) logic as a new avenue of exploration to assist in overcoming BI's prevailing challenges. Identifying the inherent G-D logic in BI provides the first step necessary in making this shift. Research findings are based on an interpretive case study of a South African Banking institution as well as a literature review.
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Clavier, P., Lotriet, H., & van Loggerenberg, J. (2014). A first step towards service-dominant logic as a new approach to overcome challenges in business intelligence. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 17(2), 220–231. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajems.v17i2.414
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