Organising for Business Intelligence: A framework for aligning the use and development of information

Joep Dekkers, Johan Versendaal, Ronald Batenburg

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Abstract

Organisations invest in Business Intelligence systems to improve their performance, provide management information and support decision-making. In practice however, Business Intelligence can be ineffective. While Business Intelligence software enables company-wide reporting, problems are encountered in the fit between systems' provision and changing requirements of a growing amount of users. To contribute to the solution of these problems, a framework is defined to align the use and development of information for Business Intelligence. This framework has been validated using four explorative case studies of larger organisations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication20th Bled eConference - eMergence
Subtitle of host publicationMerging and Emerging Technologies, Processes, and Institutions - Conference Proceedings
EditorsM. Lynne Markus, J. Felix Hampe, Gregor Lenart, Joze Gricar, Andreja Pucihar
PublisherBled eCommerce Conference
Pages625-636
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9789612322045
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
Event20th Bled eConference - eMergence: Merging and Emerging Technologies, Processes, and Institutions - Bled, Slovenia
Duration: 3 Jun 20076 Jun 2007

Publication series

Series20th Bled eConference - eMergence: Merging and Emerging Technologies, Processes, and Institutions - Conference Proceedings

Conference

Conference20th Bled eConference - eMergence: Merging and Emerging Technologies, Processes, and Institutions
Country/TerritorySlovenia
CityBled
Period3/06/076/06/07

Keywords

  • Business Intelligence
  • Business Intelligence Governance
  • Business Intelligence Process
  • Business Intelligence System
  • Organisation of Business Intelligence

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