A4 Refereed article in a conference publication

Public service provider's dynamic capabilities for IT-enabled government transformation projects




AuthorsJonghyuk Cha, Mike Newman, Graham Winch

Conference nameEuropean Conference on Information Systems

PublisherAssociation for Information Systems

Publication year2018

Book title ECIS 2018 Proceedings

Journal name in source26th European Conference on Information Systems: Beyond Digitization - Facets of Socio-Technical Change, ECIS 2018

ISBN978-1-86137-667-1

Web address https://aisel.aisnet.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1013&context=ecis2018_rip


Abstract

This research examines the theoretical application of dynamic capabilities to project capabilities within a transformation context. There has been a poor understanding of how a public service provider's benefits can be achieved through information systems. To establish a research agenda about the necessity of a public service provider's dynamic capabilities, this study develops a theoretical approach to project capabilities by distinguishing the dynamic capabilities of a public service provider from the operational capabilities of technology suppliers. The theoretical foundation will be highlighted by pointing out the disjunction between project and benefits management. Extant literature will be reviewed including benefits realisation from information systems and dynamic capabilities for organisational transformation. This study offers an original contribution in that project management and benefits realisation disciplines are combined by applying the context of dynamic capabilities. Thus, the importance of a public service provider's transformation from a project to an operational system is emphasised.



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