Publication:

How political processes shaped the IT adopted by a small make-to-order company: a case study in the insulated wire and cable industry (2004)

Author(s): McGovern T; Hicks C

    Abstract: This paper explores how political processes shape the information technology (IT) systems implemented by small-medium sized firms. Systems designers, consultants and users often interpret technology in different ways. This may result in the implementation of inappropriate systems. Small business managers work on short time scales and may be more concerned with operational matters rather than strategic considerations. A case study of CableCo, a small make-to-order company, is used to explore the political processes that shaped the selection and implementation of the Company’s IT system. The incongruence between the ‘technological frames’ of the stakeholders is examined. Researchers, consultants and managers will learn that the implementation of IT is determined by the dominant ‘frame’.

      • Date: 2004-03-27
      • Journal: Information & Management
      • Volume: 42
      • Issue: 1
      • Pages: 243-257
      • Publisher: Elsevier
      • Publication type: Article
      • Bibliographic status: Published

      Keywords: SMEs; Information technology; Political processes; Cable industry; Make-to-order; Teaching Company Programme

      Staff

      Professor Christian Hicks
      Prof of Operations Management, Director of Research

      Dr Tom McGovern
      Senior Lecturer in Business Strategy and Director of MOST