The effects of IT chargeback on strategic alignment and performance: the contingent roles of business executives' IT competence and CIOs' business competence

IF 5.9 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Rocky Chung-Ngam Cheng, Xiaohua Men, J. Hsieh, Z. Cheng, Xiaocong Cui, Tiange Wang, Sheng-Hsun Hsu
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PurposeIn the era of the digital economy, organizations are under much pressure to justify their information technology (IT) spending on digital transformation. Some organizations have thus implemented IT chargeback, an IT governance (ITG) mechanism, to clarify and allocate IT costs among various business units. While practitioners have stressed the importance of IT chargeback, there has been little theoretical effort that investigates its strategic effects and boundary conditions.Design/methodology/approachSynthesizing the ITG literature and the resource-based view (RBV), the authors develop a research model to examine if IT chargeback affects IT–business strategic alignment and, in turn, organizational performance and how human IT resources strengthen the impacts of IT chargeback. The authors designed a survey to collect data from 103 firms and tested the model using partial least squares (PLS).FindingsThe authors found that IT chargeback promoted strategic alignment and then organizational performance only for firms with business-competent chief information officers (CIOs), rather than IT-competent business executives.Originality/valueThis study enriches the ITG literature by exploring the strategic value of an IT cost governance mechanism (i.e. IT chargeback). This study further proposes and validates a measure of IT chargeback. Drawing on the RBV, this study quantitatively investigates the strategic impacts and boundary contingencies of IT chargeback. This study also advances the CIO literature by identifying the strategic leading role, instead of the traditional supporting role, of CIOs in modern organizations.
IT抵扣对战略一致性和绩效的影响:企业高管IT能力和cio业务能力的偶然性作用
在数字经济时代,组织面临着很大的压力来证明他们在数字化转型上的信息技术(IT)支出是合理的。因此,一些组织已经实现了IT收费,一种IT治理(ITG)机制,以便在不同的业务单元之间澄清和分配IT成本。虽然从业人员强调了IT退款的重要性,但很少有理论研究其战略效果和边界条件。设计/方法/方法综合ITG文献和资源基础观点(RBV),作者开发了一个研究模型,以检查IT退款是否影响IT -业务战略一致性,进而影响组织绩效,以及人力IT资源如何加强IT退款的影响。作者设计了一项调查,收集了103家公司的数据,并使用偏最小二乘法(PLS)对模型进行了检验。研究结果:作者发现,只有在拥有业务能力强的首席信息官(cio)的公司,而不是拥有IT能力强的业务主管的公司,IT退款才会促进战略一致性和组织绩效。原创性/价值本研究通过探索IT成本治理机制(即IT退款)的战略价值,丰富了ITG文献。本研究进一步提出并验证了一种衡量IT退款的方法。本研究以RBV为基础,定量研究了IT抵扣的战略影响和边界偶然性。本研究还通过确定CIO在现代组织中的战略主导作用而不是传统的支持作用来推进CIO文献。
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Internet Research
Internet Research 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
10.20%
发文量
85
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This wide-ranging interdisciplinary journal looks at the social, ethical, economic and political implications of the internet. Recent issues have focused on online and mobile gaming, the sharing economy, and the dark side of social media.
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