TY - GEN
T1 - Strategic information systems
T2 - International Conferences on WWW/Internet, ICWI 2018 and Applied Computing 2018
AU - Loaiza-Mora, Gabriela
AU - Cortés-Morales, Roberto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The internal dynamics of companies, as well as the industry’s dynamics in which those firms compete, have to be treated comprehensively when is carried out an analysis of strategies in order to be competitive at markets. Such strategies look to respond to clients’ expectations, investing resources in order to maximize profits. Results for the company highly depend on environment’s characteristics and the capacity to assimilate such environment and to manage it correctly. One approach is to visualize the company as a set of processes that have to be analyzed, measured, and improved. Once the processes have been identified, it is recommendable to define the way that ICTs can facilitate their improvement. Here, strategic information systems acquire relevance because they are intended to provide improved functionality to business in a company, supporting the system activities that were set to provide competiveness. We present the results of an applied research in a small family retail firm into a rural context of Costa Rica that sought to define a strategy that seeks improvements in its relationship with clients. The research have used a methodology of hybrid "Business Process Modeling" (BPM) merging Susan Page and Dan Madison approaches to redesign processes of purchases and sales, supported by strategic information systems. In addition, we have used Michael Porter’s models to determine the environment of the company (industry forces) and internal characteristics (value chain). The results of this research looks to contribute on defining business models supported by ICT for small rural firms in developing countries.
AB - The internal dynamics of companies, as well as the industry’s dynamics in which those firms compete, have to be treated comprehensively when is carried out an analysis of strategies in order to be competitive at markets. Such strategies look to respond to clients’ expectations, investing resources in order to maximize profits. Results for the company highly depend on environment’s characteristics and the capacity to assimilate such environment and to manage it correctly. One approach is to visualize the company as a set of processes that have to be analyzed, measured, and improved. Once the processes have been identified, it is recommendable to define the way that ICTs can facilitate their improvement. Here, strategic information systems acquire relevance because they are intended to provide improved functionality to business in a company, supporting the system activities that were set to provide competiveness. We present the results of an applied research in a small family retail firm into a rural context of Costa Rica that sought to define a strategy that seeks improvements in its relationship with clients. The research have used a methodology of hybrid "Business Process Modeling" (BPM) merging Susan Page and Dan Madison approaches to redesign processes of purchases and sales, supported by strategic information systems. In addition, we have used Michael Porter’s models to determine the environment of the company (industry forces) and internal characteristics (value chain). The results of this research looks to contribute on defining business models supported by ICT for small rural firms in developing countries.
KW - BPM
KW - Information Systems
KW - Small Firms
KW - Strategic Position
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M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85060293963
T3 - Proceedings of the International Conferences on WWW/Internet 2018 and Applied Computing 2018
SP - 27
EP - 34
BT - Proceedings of the International Conferences on WWW/Internet 2018 and Applied Computing 2018
A2 - Weghorn, Hans
A2 - Isaias, Pedro
A2 - Rodrigues, Luis
PB - IADIS Press
Y2 - 21 October 2018 through 23 October 2018
ER -