Exploring Enterprise Information Systems Procurement in Public Service Organisations

Deepak Saxena, Joe McDonagh
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Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) are often used by organisations to automate and integrate their business processes to create value and efficiency. However, the majority of EIS research is centred on the implementation phase with relatively little work on the pre‑implementation phase. Another gap in the existing literature is that it usually ignores the wider institutional context when determining the generalisability of research findings. This study focuses on the procurement process and analyses three instances of EIS procurement in a public service organisation. The data collection is conducted using a socio‑technical systems framework embedded within a case study methodology. Narrative analysis with a processual lens is used as an analytical tool in this study. In contrast to the existing conception of the procurement process as a completely rational and linear decision‑making process, our findings explain it as a multi‑level process where factors from the work‑system and the macrosocial level play a crucial role in influencing the decisions at the organisational level. Technological imperative (work‑system level) and business case (organisational level) are found to be critical factors in EIS procurement, in line with previous findings. However, the findings suggest a greater role of the macrosocial factors – EIS market, EIS vendor, and the institutional context. This study also notes the demonstrative nature of certain elements of the EIS procurement process in public service organisations. Thus, this study brings out the complexity and contextual nature of EIS procurement in public service organisations by demonstrating the interplay of factors operating at the work‑system, organisational, and macrosocial levels.
探索公共服务机构的企业信息系统采购
企业信息系统(EIS)经常被组织用来自动化和集成他们的业务流程,以创造价值和效率。但是,大多数环境影响报告书的研究都集中在实施阶段,在实施前阶段的工作相对较少。现有文献的另一个缺陷是,在确定研究结果的普遍性时,通常忽略了更广泛的制度背景。本研究侧重于采购过程,并分析了公共服务组织中EIS采购的三个实例。数据收集是使用嵌入在案例研究方法中的社会技术系统框架进行的。本研究采用过程视角的叙事分析作为分析工具。与现有的采购过程是一个完全理性和线性的决策过程的概念相反,我们的研究结果将其解释为一个多层次的过程,其中来自工作系统和宏观社会层面的因素在影响组织层面的决策方面起着至关重要的作用。技术要求(工作系统层面)和商业案例(组织层面)被认为是环境信息系统采购的关键因素,与之前的研究结果一致。然而,研究结果表明宏观社会因素(环境信息系统市场、环境信息系统供应商和制度背景)的作用更大。本研究还注意到公共服务组织环境影响信息系统采购过程中某些要素的示范性质。因此,本研究通过展示在工作系统、组织和宏观社会层面上运作的因素的相互作用,揭示了公共服务组织环境信息系统采购的复杂性和背景性质。
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