Re-conceptualizing IS Strategic Alignment: the Translated Strategic Alignment Model (TSAM)
In this article, we propose a new conceptualization of strategic alignment leading to the proposal of a new model: the Translated Strategic Alignment Model (TSAM). We adopt a grounded theory approach, while studying three corporations. We then extend our research to other corporations through a Delphi method with five experts (IS consultants). The model of strategic alignment that we propose includes a three-level network involving the essential alignment of various stakeholders’ needs. We bring forward a new perspective on the fits traditionally studied in the literature and we propose seven fits whose “shores”1 make sense to practitioners. In corporations TSAM may open a new path leading to the achievement of organizational performance and competitive advantage in an organizational climate which may be socially enhanced.
Published in Sustainable IT Collaboration Around the Globe. 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2010, Lima, Peru, August 12-15, 2010.,
Classification:
O31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives ; O32 - Management of Technological Innovation and R&D ; M54 - Labor Management (team formation, worker empowerment, job design, tasks and authority, job satisfaction)