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Coordinating the processes of resource enrichment and capability deployment: Lessons from IT implementation at a medium-sized accounting firm
Purpose Increasingly, organizations need to respond to wide range of information technology (IT) based opportunities and pressures. The situation is no different in an accounting firm. Many accounting practitioners have advocated investment in IT to improve accounting firms’ productivity. To date, t...
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Increasingly, organizations need to respond to wide range of information technology (IT) based opportunities and pressures. The situation is no different in an accounting firm. Many accounting practitioners have advocated investment in IT to improve accounting firms’ productivity. To date, there are many instances of how IT has radically transformed the nature of accounting practice. Nevertheless, little is known about how IT capability is developed in small and medium-sized accounting firms. In particular, the resource enrichment process during IT capability development has been understudied. The purpose of our paper has been to address our research question of how are the processes of resource enrichment and capability deployment coordinated during IT implementation at a small and medium-sized accounting firm?
Design/methodology/approach
Our strategy was to undertake qualitative case research of an ERP systems upgrading project at SMAF. The case study approach is particularly appropriate for our exploratory study since it allows us to capture the organizational dynamics of the phenomenon better (Newman & Sabherwal, 1996; Yin, 2003). Its strength also lies in its ability to explain the phenomenon based on the interpretation of data (Klein & Myers, 1999). We will next explain our case study approach. We approached our fieldwork at SMAF, with a premise that resource enrichment and capability development exist and identifiable using an existing theoretical lens. Accordingly, our study draws on Sirmon et al. (2007)’s concept of resource enrichment process and objectively studied the IT capability development process through the resource enrichment lens. At the same time, we also recognized that resource enrichment and capability development may have their own unique characteristics unrelated to any theoretical models offered in the organizational literature.
Findings
The purpose of our paper has been to address our research question of how resource enrichment process may occur during IT capability development process of a small and medium-sized accounting firm. In this study, we have used resource based view of firms as our analytical lens. We have drawn on SMAF’s ACCPAC system upgrading experience by interviewing relevant project stakeholders and reviewing secondary data extensively. Our analysis identified two actions that were instrumental in enriching resources in the IT capability development process: collective leadership and managing change. Th |
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Design/methodology/approach
Our strategy was to undertake qualitative case research of an ERP systems upgrading project at SMAF. The case study approach is particularly appropriate for our exploratory study since it allows us to capture the organizational dynamics of the phenomenon better (Newman & Sabherwal, 1996; Yin, 2003). Its strength also lies in its ability to explain the phenomenon based on the interpretation of data (Klein & Myers, 1999). We will next explain our case study approach. We approached our fieldwork at SMAF, with a premise that resource enrichment and capability development exist and identifiable using an existing theoretical lens. Accordingly, our study draws on Sirmon et al. (2007)’s concept of resource enrichment process and objectively studied the IT capability development process through the resource enrichment lens. At the same time, we also recognized that resource enrichment and capability development may have their own unique characteristics unrelated to any theoretical models offered in the organizational literature.
Findings
The purpose of our paper has been to address our research question of how resource enrichment process may occur during IT capability development process of a small and medium-sized accounting firm. In this study, we have used resource based view of firms as our analytical lens. We have drawn on SMAF’s ACCPAC system upgrading experience by interviewing relevant project stakeholders and reviewing secondary data extensively. Our analysis identified two actions that were instrumental in enriching resources in the IT capability development process: collective leadership and managing change. Three attributes that supported the resource enrichment process include effective governance structure, extensive IT knowledge and business experience, and stakeholder commitment. In addition, two coordinating mechanisms were put in place to enable an organization to transform existing resource and capability: informational and IT structure.
Originality/value
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Design/methodology/approach
Our strategy was to undertake qualitative case research of an ERP systems upgrading project at SMAF. The case study approach is particularly appropriate for our exploratory study since it allows us to capture the organizational dynamics of the phenomenon better (Newman & Sabherwal, 1996; Yin, 2003). Its strength also lies in its ability to explain the phenomenon based on the interpretation of data (Klein & Myers, 1999). We will next explain our case study approach. We approached our fieldwork at SMAF, with a premise that resource enrichment and capability development exist and identifiable using an existing theoretical lens. Accordingly, our study draws on Sirmon et al. (2007)’s concept of resource enrichment process and objectively studied the IT capability development process through the resource enrichment lens. At the same time, we also recognized that resource enrichment and capability development may have their own unique characteristics unrelated to any theoretical models offered in the organizational literature.
Findings
The purpose of our paper has been to address our research question of how resource enrichment process may occur during IT capability development process of a small and medium-sized accounting firm. In this study, we have used resource based view of firms as our analytical lens. We have drawn on SMAF’s ACCPAC system upgrading experience by interviewing relevant project stakeholders and reviewing secondary data extensively. Our analysis identified two actions that were instrumental in enriching resources in the IT capability development process: collective leadership and managing change. Three attributes that supported the resource enrichment process include effective governance structure, extensive IT knowledge and business experience, and stakeholder commitment. In addition, two coordinating mechanisms were put in place to enable an organization to transform existing resource and capability: informational and IT structure.
Originality/value
From research point of view, our paper makes several theoretical contributions. First, this study has contributed to the accounting information systems literature by examining the transformation processes of resource and capability enrichment during IT implementation of a context that is little known. It helps to address the call for more research into IT use and the impact of such tools by small and medium-sized accounting firms by Omoteso & Sangster (2011). Second, this study extends our understanding of the IT capability development process by demonstrating how an organization developed IT capability. Through our case, we have uncovered how fundamental resources can be leveraged through specific actions and strategies undertaken. The empirical evidence gathered in the case of SMAF provides useful insights into how resources and capabilities may be enabled. 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Increasingly, organizations need to respond to wide range of information technology (IT) based opportunities and pressures. The situation is no different in an accounting firm. Many accounting practitioners have advocated investment in IT to improve accounting firms’ productivity. To date, there are many instances of how IT has radically transformed the nature of accounting practice. Nevertheless, little is known about how IT capability is developed in small and medium-sized accounting firms. In particular, the resource enrichment process during IT capability development has been understudied. The purpose of our paper has been to address our research question of how are the processes of resource enrichment and capability deployment coordinated during IT implementation at a small and medium-sized accounting firm?
Design/methodology/approach
Our strategy was to undertake qualitative case research of an ERP systems upgrading project at SMAF. The case study approach is particularly appropriate for our exploratory study since it allows us to capture the organizational dynamics of the phenomenon better (Newman & Sabherwal, 1996; Yin, 2003). Its strength also lies in its ability to explain the phenomenon based on the interpretation of data (Klein & Myers, 1999). We will next explain our case study approach. We approached our fieldwork at SMAF, with a premise that resource enrichment and capability development exist and identifiable using an existing theoretical lens. Accordingly, our study draws on Sirmon et al. (2007)’s concept of resource enrichment process and objectively studied the IT capability development process through the resource enrichment lens. At the same time, we also recognized that resource enrichment and capability development may have their own unique characteristics unrelated to any theoretical models offered in the organizational literature.
Findings
The purpose of our paper has been to address our research question of how resource enrichment process may occur during IT capability development process of a small and medium-sized accounting firm. In this study, we have used resource based view of firms as our analytical lens. We have drawn on SMAF’s ACCPAC system upgrading experience by interviewing relevant project stakeholders and reviewing secondary data extensively. Our analysis identified two actions that were instrumental in enriching resources in the IT capability development process: collective leadership and managing change. Three attributes that supported the resource enrichment process include effective governance structure, extensive IT knowledge and business experience, and stakeholder commitment. In addition, two coordinating mechanisms were put in place to enable an organization to transform existing resource and capability: informational and IT structure.
Originality/value
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