Outcomes And Success Factors Of Enterprise It Architecture Management

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IndM 5020 International Technology Management
Bharath Chandra Reddy Avuthu
September 16, 2015
Outcomes and success factors of enterprise IT architecture management: empirical insight from the international financial services industry
Reference:
Dr. Christian Schmidt & Prof. Dr. Peter Buxmann, Outcomes and success factors of enterprise IT architecture management: empirical insight from the international financial services industry.
European Journal of Information Systems (2011) 20.
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Summary:
This article viewpoints explore the practical outcomes and success factors of enterprise IT architecture management (EAM) with respect to information management objectives. More precisely, this research seeks to answer two main questions: (1) do firms adopting EAM perform better with regard to IT flexibility and IT efficiency, and if so, (2) what are the critical success factors in attaining these goals?
Since the adoption of information technology (IT), the complexity of corporate IT environments has been growing steadily. In practice, IT complexity growth has given rise to various problems. First of all, IT management has become more and more difficult thereby increasing operational risks. Beyond that, IT complexity has also fueled maintenance and operating costs. As a consequence, there is often a perceived deviation between a firm’s business strategy and the information systems (IS) available to support this strategy.
IT efficiency and IT flexibility may be regarded as the dominant EAM goals. IT efficiency may be defined as the relation between the output of the IS function and its total efforts. In this context, the output...

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...of hypotheses were proposed. To empirically test these hypotheses, a field survey was conducted within the international financial services industry. Data were obtained from 85 organizations out of 17 countries.
Setting up an EAM function must rather be considered a long-term effort. Also, several factors need to be taken into account to ensure implementation success. First of all, a clear definition of the overall architecture goals is necessary in order to give the
EAM function direction. These should be derived from business strategy and be updated regularly. Clearly defined goals constitute the basis for a rational management of the EA. Beyond that, they are of crucial importance for the measurement and communication of the EAM success (e.g., through an EA scorecard). This in turn is a prerequisite for the legitimation of the
EAM function within the organization.

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