Examining the relationship between business process improvement initiatives, information systems integration and customer focus: an empirical study

Author:

Bhatt Ganesh D.,Troutt Marvin D.

Abstract

PurposeThe goal is to examine the relationship between business process improvement initiatives (BPII), information systems (ISs) integration, and customer focus.Design/methodology/approachThe data for the study were collected at the divisional levels from a list of “Fortune 500” firms. A total of 1,100 questionnaires were mailed to divisional managers and 115 responses were used for the data analysis.FindingsThe results of this study support the hypotheses that BPII directly affects customer responsiveness and product/service innovation. In addition, data integration and communication networks flexibility are found to significantly affect customer responsiveness and product/service innovation. Communication networks connectivity did not have any significant effect on customer responsiveness and product/service innovation, respectively. Data integration, intrafirm networks connectivity and networks flexibility are found to significantly mediate the relationship between BPII and customer responsiveness and BPII and product/service development, respectively. Interfirm networks connectivity was not found to significantly mediate the relationship between BPII and customer responsiveness and BPII and product/service development, respectively.Research limitations/implicationsThe sample consists of divisions of Fortune 500 firms. Second, the study is cross‐sectional; therefore, it lacks the predictive power to find the long‐term effects of BPII and IS integration on customer focus. A longitudinal study can be a future research endeavor to validate the results of the study.Originality/valueTo business managers, the study clarifies the role of IS integration in customer focus.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Business and International Management

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