Title: IT Infrastructure Agility and Organizational Agility: Instrument Development
1IT Infrastructure Agility and Organizational
Agility Instrument Development
- Lin (Thomas)Ngo-Ye
- linye_at_uwm.edu
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Mujtaba Ahsan
- mahsan_at_pittstate.edu
- Pittsburg State University
- Inaugural Workshop on Enterprise Systems
Research in Management Information Systems, 10th
December 2006, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
2Outline
- Introduction
- Research Objectives
- Literature Review
- Methodology
- Conclusion
- Future Work and Theoretical Model
3Introduction
- Purposes
- To better define the IT infrastructure agility
and organizational agility requirements
constructs and to develop a valid and reliable
measurement instruments for these constructs - Identification of metrics for organizational
agility and IT infrastructure agility - To understand the relationship between IT
infrastructure agility and organizations agility
requirements
4Background
- Growing interest in agility concept
- Important to understand IT Infrastructure needs
to be dynamic
5What is Agility
- Agility is defined as the
- Ability to thrive in rapidly changing, fragmented
markets (Gould, 1997). - Set of business initiatives an enterprise can
readily implement (Weill et al. 2002) - Comprehensive response to the challenges posed by
a business environment dominated by change and
uncertainty (Goldmann et al., 1995). -
6IT Infrastructure Agility Measures
- Connectivity
- Compatibility
- Modularity (Duncan, 1995)
- IT infrastructure capability (Weill and Vitale,
1999 Weill and Vitale, 2002 Marchand, Kettinger
and Rollins, 2000)
7Organization Agility Measures
- Measures
- Customer Agility (C)
- Partnering Agility (P)
- Operational Agility (O)
- Measured on a seven point likert scale with the
two extremes being Strongly Agree and Strongly
Disagree
8Measuring IT Customer Agility
- Ability to track environment
- Ability to respond to environment
9Measuring IT Partnering Agility
- Ability to integrate with multiple different
suppliers - Ability to communicate decisions/changes to
suppliers.
10Measuring IT Operational Agility
- Ability to prioritize work accordingly.
- Ability to integrate new processes.
11Methodology (Churchill, 1979)
- DEVELOPMENT OF IT INFRASTRUCTURE AGILITY AND
ORGANIZATIONAL AGILITY REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTS - Defines the domain of the IT infrastructure and
organizational agility construct - Operationizes the construct by developing a
measurement instrument through content analysis - Pre-test with 9 PhD students generate reliable
measures - Field survey and statistical analyses of the data
gathered from administering the instrument, is
not included in this paper
12Characteristics of the Architecture Stages Ross
(2003)
13Conclusion
- Developed measures for the IT infrastructure
agility and organizational agility requirements
constructs - Assessed the inter-rater reliabilities of the
items and found them to be above the satisfactory
level of 0.65 - Develop agility capability indexes and metrics
14Future Research Model
- Analogy Task-Technology Fit Theory (Goodhue and
Thompson, 1995)
Organizational Agility Requirements
IT infrastructure agility
Fit
Organizations Overall Performance
15Propositions
- P1a The better the fit between IT infrastructure
agility and organization agility requirements,
the better will be the overall performance of the
organization - P1b IT infrastructure agility at higher levels
than organization agility requirements will lead
to poor organization performance, due to cost
incurred in developing and maintaining an IT
infrastructure that is not fully utilized. - P2 High level of agility will require either a
rationalized data or a modular architecture.
16The Next Step
- Pilot survey of 5-6 companies.
- Incorporate suggestions.
- Conduct large scale of field survey.
17Future Field Survey
- Organization Agility measures CEO and
Divisional Managers - IT Agility measures CIO and Department Leaders
- Mail questionnaires/Email link to Fortune 1000
companies after establishing phone/email contact. - Regression Analysis
18Questions or Comments?