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Measuring Business-IT Alignment, Framework Development and Case Study Results

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Information technology has come to play a crucial role in the support, sustainability and growth of organisations. In order to accomplish good value for the organisation, IT projects need to be in connection with the business side of the organisation. The process of managing and improving this connection is Business-IT alignment. Organisations that have successfully aligned their business and IT outperform organisations that do not, for example by maximising the return on IT investments and an improved competitive position. However, selecting and prioritizing IT projects present a challenge to IT managers. For a number of years already, Business-IT alignment is regarded by IT executives as one of their key issues. Much research has been carried out on Business-IT alignment. This has resulted in different models of alignment factors, different approaches to measure and communicate alignment in enterprises. The objective of this paper is to develop a conceptual basis for alignment measurement on the basis of the existing models. This paper will present the development of a conceptual Business-IT model of five alignment factor categories. These categories are: Intention and Support, Working Relationship, Shared Domain Knowledge, IT Projects and Planning, and IT Performance. The conceptual model has been made operational by identifying measures and measurement scales. To validate the alignment factor measurement model a case study has been carried out at five organisations operating in the financial sector in The Netherlands. The final objective is to improve the communication in enterprises between business and IT professionals on alignment and subsequently the selection and prioritization of IT projects.

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The authors wish to KPMG Advisory N.V., Management Consulting, The Netherlands for their contribution and support in the research project.

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Trienekens, J.J.M., Kusters, R.J., Cuenca, L. (2014). Measuring Business-IT Alignment, Framework Development and Case Study Results. In: José Escalona, M., Aragón, G., Linger, H., Lang, M., Barry, C., Schneider, C. (eds) Information System Development. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07215-9_1

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