Strategic information system planning (SISP) in private universities in Malaysia: An exploratory study

Strategic Information System Planning (SISP) is a process whereby an organization determines a portfolio of computer-based application to help in achieving business objectives. Thus, SISP plays an important role in assisting the managers to determine the new information system (IS) and information...

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Main Authors: Yaakub, Nor Asiah, Mat Saat, Rafeah, Raja Mohd Ali, Raja Haslinda
Other Authors: Ahmi, Aidi
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Published: Universiti Utara Malaysia 2005
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spelling my.uum.repo.4162010-10-10T07:20:49Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/416/ Strategic information system planning (SISP) in private universities in Malaysia: An exploratory study Yaakub, Nor Asiah Mat Saat, Rafeah Raja Mohd Ali, Raja Haslinda HF Commerce Strategic Information System Planning (SISP) is a process whereby an organization determines a portfolio of computer-based application to help in achieving business objectives. Thus, SISP plays an important role in assisting the managers to determine the new information system (IS) and information technology (IT) strategies, allocate resources, position suitable applications and gaining competitive advantage. Today, it is undeniable that the businesses of education sectors are also relying heavily on the effectiveness of SISP. Therefore, this study is primarily focused on the business of the education sector. It is conducted to identify the extant of SISP practices in private universities in Malaysia. Data are gathered through survey and analyzed using descriptive analysis. Result has shown that only 16.7 percent of the respondents implemented SISP. Factors such as failing to get top management support, not having a clear-cut corporate plan and unable to obtain sufficient1 y qualified personnel are reasons for not implementing SISP in their business. Nevertheless all respondents strongly agreed that IS are very important to their organization. Universiti Utara Malaysia Ahmi, Aidi Mohamad, Rosli 2005 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/416/1/STRATEGIC_INFORMATION_SYSTEM_PLANNING.pdf Yaakub, Nor Asiah and Mat Saat, Rafeah and Raja Mohd Ali, Raja Haslinda (2005) Strategic information system planning (SISP) in private universities in Malaysia: An exploratory study. In: Recharging for the challenges ahead : proceedings International Conference on E-Commerce, 10th - 11th January 2005, The Summit Hotel, Subang USJ, Selangor. Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, pp. 1-9. ISBN 9833282091
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Yaakub, Nor Asiah
Mat Saat, Rafeah
Raja Mohd Ali, Raja Haslinda
Strategic information system planning (SISP) in private universities in Malaysia: An exploratory study
description Strategic Information System Planning (SISP) is a process whereby an organization determines a portfolio of computer-based application to help in achieving business objectives. Thus, SISP plays an important role in assisting the managers to determine the new information system (IS) and information technology (IT) strategies, allocate resources, position suitable applications and gaining competitive advantage. Today, it is undeniable that the businesses of education sectors are also relying heavily on the effectiveness of SISP. Therefore, this study is primarily focused on the business of the education sector. It is conducted to identify the extant of SISP practices in private universities in Malaysia. Data are gathered through survey and analyzed using descriptive analysis. Result has shown that only 16.7 percent of the respondents implemented SISP. Factors such as failing to get top management support, not having a clear-cut corporate plan and unable to obtain sufficient1 y qualified personnel are reasons for not implementing SISP in their business. Nevertheless all respondents strongly agreed that IS are very important to their organization.
author2 Ahmi, Aidi
author_facet Ahmi, Aidi
Yaakub, Nor Asiah
Mat Saat, Rafeah
Raja Mohd Ali, Raja Haslinda
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author Yaakub, Nor Asiah
Mat Saat, Rafeah
Raja Mohd Ali, Raja Haslinda
author_sort Yaakub, Nor Asiah
title Strategic information system planning (SISP) in private universities in Malaysia: An exploratory study
title_short Strategic information system planning (SISP) in private universities in Malaysia: An exploratory study
title_full Strategic information system planning (SISP) in private universities in Malaysia: An exploratory study
title_fullStr Strategic information system planning (SISP) in private universities in Malaysia: An exploratory study
title_full_unstemmed Strategic information system planning (SISP) in private universities in Malaysia: An exploratory study
title_sort strategic information system planning (sisp) in private universities in malaysia: an exploratory study
publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia
publishDate 2005
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/416/1/STRATEGIC_INFORMATION_SYSTEM_PLANNING.pdf
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