Leveraging Organizational Performance Through Enterprise Business Architecture
Abstract
Enterprise architecture is a conceptual IS architecture and management framework used
to describe and organize and control an organization’s IS/IT structure, processes, applications,
systems and techniques in an integrated and cohesive way. The IS framework
helps organizations to achieve strategic alignment and consequently creates a business
value to the organization and its shareholders and stakeholders. This thesis presents a
qualitative research study addressing the concepts of enterprise architecture, enterprise
business architecture, strategic alignment, organizational performance and business value
/ business benefits. Based upon the literature, the concepts of enterprise business architecture,
business value and investment have been identified, and an analytical study
of the well-known enterprise architecture frameworks has been demonstrated. It investigates
the link between the IS/IT investment and organizational performance. This perspective
is developed theoretically and illustrated empirically with a research framework
that has been developed, and supported with empirical data from two big international
organizations use IS/IT extensively to support their business practices. The empirical
data from the two organizations are presented and analyzed, and research framework has
been empirically verified. The result of the study shows that IS/IT facilitates significant
growth in productivity and gains in profitability, and creates business value to the organization
and consequently satisfies its customers, shareholders and stakeholders.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2010-09-24Author
Shamekh, Fadeel R.
Keywords
Enterprise architecture
enterprise business architecture
alignment
strategic alignment
business value
IS/IT investments
productivity
profitability
Series/Report no.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2010:001
Language
eng