E-strategy adoption and implementation: Re-examining the concept
The majority of e-business solutions have focused on individual business improvement programs and strategies (Turban & King, 2012; Cunningham, 2002).Hamel (2002) cites an example where this new approach has both worked and at the same time created disruption within an industry whilst referring...
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my.uum.repo.194462016-11-14T07:00:41Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/19446/ E-strategy adoption and implementation: Re-examining the concept Abdullah, Shahmir Sivaraj Abdullah, Haim Hilman HD28 Management. Industrial Management The majority of e-business solutions have focused on individual business improvement programs and strategies (Turban & King, 2012; Cunningham, 2002).Hamel (2002) cites an example where this new approach has both worked and at the same time created disruption within an industry whilst referring to Charles Schwab and Fidelity (both are American financial institutions) have changed the manner which customers deal with their savings resulting in mainstay US banks losing almost half of their market share to new online business models such as them.Robert and Racine (2001) conclude that there is a gap between convention and practice in this new area of commerce.They contend that in order for firms to transform from a conventional business model to an e-business model which is highly dependent on the Internet, firm‘s need to understand how IT systems are developed and deployed. Unfortunately, to most CEO‘s this is foreign terrain and the primary area of resource allocation is delegated to a project team with the mandate to develop a miracle plan (Robert and Racine, 2001). Academy for Global Business Advancement (AGBA) 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/19446/1/AGBA12%202015%20707-713.pdf Abdullah, Shahmir Sivaraj and Abdullah, Haim Hilman (2015) E-strategy adoption and implementation: Re-examining the concept. In: AGBA's 12th Annual World Congress, November 16 --19, 2015, University of Malaysia Pahang, Kuala Lumpur Campus, Malaysia. http://www.agba.us/pdf/2015-AGBA-Malaysia-Conference-Proceedings.pdf |
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The majority of e-business solutions have focused on individual business improvement programs and
strategies (Turban & King, 2012; Cunningham, 2002).Hamel (2002) cites an example where this new
approach has both worked and at the same time created disruption within an industry whilst referring to Charles Schwab and Fidelity (both are American financial institutions) have changed the manner which customers deal with their savings resulting in mainstay US banks losing almost half of their market share to new online business models such as them.Robert and Racine (2001) conclude that there is a gap between convention and practice in this new area of commerce.They contend that in order for firms to transform from a conventional business model to an e-business model which is highly dependent on the Internet, firm‘s need to understand how IT systems are developed and deployed. Unfortunately, to most
CEO‘s this is foreign terrain and the primary area of resource allocation is delegated to a project team with the mandate to develop a miracle plan (Robert and Racine, 2001). |
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