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Decision Sciences Journal
Volume 28, Number 2
Spring 1997

Integration Between Business Planning and Information Systems Planning: Validating a Stage Hypothesis

William R. King
Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, e-mail: billking@vms.cis.pitt.edu Thompson S.H. Teo
Department of Decision Sciences, Faculty of Business Administration, National University of Singapore, 10 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore 0511, e-mail: fbateosh@nus.sg

ABSTRACT

This paper proposes and empirically validates a stages of growth model for the evolution of Information Systems Planning (ISP). A questionnaire survey of senior IS executives is used to gather information pertaining to the stages of growth model, which includes measurement of the nature and level of integration between business planning (BP) and ISP. The del test is used to validate empirically benchmark variables for each stage of BP-ISP integration. The results support the stages of growth model of BP-ISP integration and the benchmark variables are generally found to be successful in predicting the stage of integration.

Subject Areas: Information Management, and Planning and Control.