Enterprise software sourcing performance : the impact logic of on-demand, on-premises, and in-house software on dynamic fit and process-level performance outcomes in client organizations


Nöhren, Marko



DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23926-2
URL: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319...
Document Type: Doctoral dissertation
Year of publication: 2015
Place of publication: Cham ; Heidelberg
Publishing house: Springer
ISBN: 978-3-319-23924-8 , 978-3-319-23926-2
University: Universität Mannheim
Evaluator: Heinzl, Armin
Date of oral examination: 2 December 2014
Publication language: English
Institution: Business School > ABWL u. Wirtschaftsinformatik I (Heinzl 2002-)
Subject: 330 Economics
Subject headings (SWD): Innovation
Keywords (English): Innovation policy
Abstract: This book opens the “black box” of software sourcing by explaining how dynamic software alignment is established and how it impacts business performance outcomes. By investigating how software-sourcing modes are related to value generation in the post-implementation phase, it shows researchers and managers the impact logic of on-demand, on-premises, and in-house software on dynamic fit and process-level performance outcomes in a client organization. It describes dynamic IT alignment as the key to success in a fast-moving digital world with software-as-a-service on the rise and highlights the fact that today companies can choose between developing software in-house (make) or sourcing packaged systems in an on-premises (buy) or an on-demand (lease) mode. This book is the first to explicitly compare these sourcing arrangements with each other in terms of alignment and business performance.




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