Conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles

Enterprise Architecture (EA) continues to gain global recognition as a management tool that would improve the organization’s performance. The literature review reveals that the alignment of EA with that of the business strategy was not achieved due to inadequate EA knowledge at Top Management (TM...

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Main Authors: Ahmad @ Abdul Mutalib, Hawa, Ahmad, Aishah, Nik Abdullah Haffaz, Nik Hazliana
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Language:English
Published: Adelaide, Australia 2015
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spelling my.iium.irep.710862019-09-05T08:33:13Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/71086/ Conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles Ahmad @ Abdul Mutalib, Hawa Ahmad, Aishah Nik Abdullah Haffaz, Nik Hazliana HD28 Management. Industrial Management HF5001 Business. Business Administration Enterprise Architecture (EA) continues to gain global recognition as a management tool that would improve the organization’s performance. The literature review reveals that the alignment of EA with that of the business strategy was not achieved due to inadequate EA knowledge at Top Management (TM) level. This study aims to gauge the level of EA knowledge required at TM level to enable the creation of EA that would enable the alignment of strategic business vision with that of EA. A semistructured interview was conducted with several personnel in an organization. Data were analyzed using the constant comparative method. This study identified that the TM need to have understanding to two sets of EA knowledge, viz, business process management (BPM) and technology knowledge. A conceptual knowledge relationship model is proposed through synthesizing the roles of EA and TM in supporting the TM in identifying the EA knowledge required. The findings gave contribution to academicians and practitioners with knowledge of how to improve EA assimilation and a structured roadmap for understanding EA to achieve high business value. Adelaide, Australia 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71086/7/71086_Conceptual%20Knowledge%20Relationship%20Model.pdf Ahmad @ Abdul Mutalib, Hawa and Ahmad, Aishah and Nik Abdullah Haffaz, Nik Hazliana (2015) Conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles. In: Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2015, 30th Nov.-4th Dec. 2015, Adelaide, Australia. https://arxiv.org/search/?searchtype=report_num&query=ACIS/2015/144
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
HF5001 Business. Business Administration
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
HF5001 Business. Business Administration
Ahmad @ Abdul Mutalib, Hawa
Ahmad, Aishah
Nik Abdullah Haffaz, Nik Hazliana
Conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles
description Enterprise Architecture (EA) continues to gain global recognition as a management tool that would improve the organization’s performance. The literature review reveals that the alignment of EA with that of the business strategy was not achieved due to inadequate EA knowledge at Top Management (TM) level. This study aims to gauge the level of EA knowledge required at TM level to enable the creation of EA that would enable the alignment of strategic business vision with that of EA. A semistructured interview was conducted with several personnel in an organization. Data were analyzed using the constant comparative method. This study identified that the TM need to have understanding to two sets of EA knowledge, viz, business process management (BPM) and technology knowledge. A conceptual knowledge relationship model is proposed through synthesizing the roles of EA and TM in supporting the TM in identifying the EA knowledge required. The findings gave contribution to academicians and practitioners with knowledge of how to improve EA assimilation and a structured roadmap for understanding EA to achieve high business value.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ahmad @ Abdul Mutalib, Hawa
Ahmad, Aishah
Nik Abdullah Haffaz, Nik Hazliana
author_facet Ahmad @ Abdul Mutalib, Hawa
Ahmad, Aishah
Nik Abdullah Haffaz, Nik Hazliana
author_sort Ahmad @ Abdul Mutalib, Hawa
title Conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles
title_short Conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles
title_full Conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles
title_fullStr Conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles
title_sort conceptual knowledge relationship model of enterprise architecture and top management roles
publisher Adelaide, Australia
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/71086/7/71086_Conceptual%20Knowledge%20Relationship%20Model.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/71086/
https://arxiv.org/search/?searchtype=report_num&query=ACIS/2015/144
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