Title
Systems Design, Process Performance, and Economic Outcomes in International Banking
Abstract
Information technology (IT) value remains a serious concern of management today, especially how it should be measured and how it is created. Although we have made significant progress at the firm and aggregate levels of analysis, process-level analysis is still in its infancy, and there is a need for a systematic basis for identifying IT effects. We provide such an approach by developing two models: a process performance model of how system characteristics enhance process output and quality and an economic performance model linking process performance to the economic performance of the firm. We apply these models to global trade services in international banking. We obtained estimates for key variables in both models and general support for the approach. We interpret our results and discuss the merits of the process-level approach for the assessment of IT-reliant work systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.2753/MIS0742-1222230204
J. of Management Information Systems
Keywords
DocType
Volume
International Banking,IT-reliant work system,process-level analysis,aggregate level,Systems Design,process-level approach,Economic Outcomes,process performance model,process performance,economic performance model,IT effect,Process Performance,process output,economic performance
Journal
23
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
0742-1222
11
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.63
24
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Prabu Davamanirajan1745.90
Robert Kauffman2110.63
Charles H. Kriebel322352.00
Tridas Mukhopadhyay42395388.25