Information technology systems implementation and processes of integration and disintegration: case study evidence from Air Greenland

Purpose This paper aims to analyze the impact of information technology (IT) system implementation on the integration of data and information between sales and accounting departments, and how data integration affects relations with supplier and customers. Design/methodology/approach The change betwe...

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Published in:Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change
Main Authors: Balslev, Lars, Thrane, Sof, Friis, Ivar
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Published: Emerald 2021
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spelling cremerald:10.1108/jaoc-12-2019-0125 2024-06-09T07:46:23+00:00 Information technology systems implementation and processes of integration and disintegration: case study evidence from Air Greenland Balslev, Lars Thrane, Sof Friis, Ivar 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jaoc-12-2019-0125 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JAOC-12-2019-0125/full/xml https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JAOC-12-2019-0125/full/html en eng Emerald https://www.emerald.com/insight/site-policies Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change volume 18, issue 3, page 419-439 ISSN 1832-5912 1832-5912 journal-article 2021 cremerald https://doi.org/10.1108/jaoc-12-2019-0125 2024-05-15T13:25:14Z Purpose This paper aims to analyze the impact of information technology (IT) system implementation on the integration of data and information between sales and accounting departments, and how data integration affects relations with supplier and customers. Design/methodology/approach The change between three different reservation and distribution systems in an airline company was assessed over 20 years based on qualitative data collected while events unfolded and interviews that traced events retrospectively. Findings This study finds that data integration challenges affect the capacity to use revenue and sales data for control purposes and integrating with suppliers and customers. The systems either facilitated the ability to integrate sales and accounting data or enabled integration in wider supplier and customer networks. The implementation of different reservation and distribution systems resulted in a trade-off between integration within the firm and into wider customer and supplier networks. Research limitations/implications Data were mainly obtained from the focal firm, Air Greenland. The protracted study period meant that the data were not as concentrated as they would have been had the analysis been performed over a shorter duration or had the focus been on one implementation process. Originality/value Extant research suggests that integration challenges when implementing IT systems are caused by differences in information needs between groups with different logics. The authors illustrate how data integration is also a crucial challenge when implementing IT systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Emerald Greenland Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change ahead-of-print ahead-of-print
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description Purpose This paper aims to analyze the impact of information technology (IT) system implementation on the integration of data and information between sales and accounting departments, and how data integration affects relations with supplier and customers. Design/methodology/approach The change between three different reservation and distribution systems in an airline company was assessed over 20 years based on qualitative data collected while events unfolded and interviews that traced events retrospectively. Findings This study finds that data integration challenges affect the capacity to use revenue and sales data for control purposes and integrating with suppliers and customers. The systems either facilitated the ability to integrate sales and accounting data or enabled integration in wider supplier and customer networks. The implementation of different reservation and distribution systems resulted in a trade-off between integration within the firm and into wider customer and supplier networks. Research limitations/implications Data were mainly obtained from the focal firm, Air Greenland. The protracted study period meant that the data were not as concentrated as they would have been had the analysis been performed over a shorter duration or had the focus been on one implementation process. Originality/value Extant research suggests that integration challenges when implementing IT systems are caused by differences in information needs between groups with different logics. The authors illustrate how data integration is also a crucial challenge when implementing IT systems.
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