Explaining the inconsistent results of the impact of information technology investments on firm performance A longitudinal analysis

Ashraf Khallaf*, Mohamed Aboelhamd Omran, Taha Zakaria

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Abstract

Purpose - This paper aims to identify potential reasons for inconsistent results of the economic value of information technology (IT) investments. Furthermore, the study aims to develop a framework and propositions to explore future opportunities and directions for research that examine the returns on IT investments. Design/methodology/approach - This study conducted a longitudinal analysis of the literature review concerning the impact of IT investments on firm performance to identify the reasons for the so-called "IT productivity paradox" and to explore future opportunities and directions for future research. Findings - The study provides and discusses the reasons for the inconsistent results in the prior research that examines IT investment payoff and suggested a framework and propositions for future research. Results of prior studies should be interpreted in the context of research questions raised, data used, level of analysis, IT investment measures, firm performance measures, time horizon and industry characteristics. Practical implications - IT managers and researchers should align IT investments with the environment in which a firm operates and competes, and it's business strategies as important determinants of the return on IT investments. Originality/value - Understanding the link between firm performance and IT investments assists researchers and practitioners in understanding why firms continue to pour enormous resources into IT and, more importantly, specifies the conditions under which firms are likely to achieve competitive advantages from their IT investments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)359-380
Number of pages22
JournalJournal of Accounting and Organizational Change
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • IT investments
  • IT paradox
  • Organizational change
  • Return on IT investments

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