Information Systems Project Abandonment: A Case of Political Influence by the Stakeholders

This paper serves as a stimulus to investigators to examine the role organizational politics plays in decisions leading to the abandonment of information systems (IS) projects. While prior research has identified the development of IS projects as a highly political process, where stakeholders may be...

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Main Authors: PAN, Gary Shan Chi, Flynn, Donal
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-16812010-09-22T14:12:03Z Information Systems Project Abandonment: A Case of Political Influence by the Stakeholders PAN, Gary Shan Chi Flynn, Donal This paper serves as a stimulus to investigators to examine the role organizational politics plays in decisions leading to the abandonment of information systems (IS) projects. While prior research has identified the development of IS projects as a highly political process, where stakeholders may be more concerned about furthering their self-interests than about contributing to the overall success of the project, there has been little research on identifying the political factors contributing to IS project abandonment. Our case demonstrates six types of political action that took place that caused an electronic commerce (e-commerce) project to be abandoned. Finally, when analyzing mistakes and their principal causes, there is one important lesson that we should learn. That is, all organizations make mistakes and there is the potential for learning from project abandonment experiences. 2003-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/682 info:doi/10.1080/095373203000136042 Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting
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PAN, Gary Shan Chi
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Information Systems Project Abandonment: A Case of Political Influence by the Stakeholders
description This paper serves as a stimulus to investigators to examine the role organizational politics plays in decisions leading to the abandonment of information systems (IS) projects. While prior research has identified the development of IS projects as a highly political process, where stakeholders may be more concerned about furthering their self-interests than about contributing to the overall success of the project, there has been little research on identifying the political factors contributing to IS project abandonment. Our case demonstrates six types of political action that took place that caused an electronic commerce (e-commerce) project to be abandoned. Finally, when analyzing mistakes and their principal causes, there is one important lesson that we should learn. That is, all organizations make mistakes and there is the potential for learning from project abandonment experiences.
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author PAN, Gary Shan Chi
Flynn, Donal
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Flynn, Donal
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title Information Systems Project Abandonment: A Case of Political Influence by the Stakeholders
title_short Information Systems Project Abandonment: A Case of Political Influence by the Stakeholders
title_full Information Systems Project Abandonment: A Case of Political Influence by the Stakeholders
title_fullStr Information Systems Project Abandonment: A Case of Political Influence by the Stakeholders
title_full_unstemmed Information Systems Project Abandonment: A Case of Political Influence by the Stakeholders
title_sort information systems project abandonment: a case of political influence by the stakeholders
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2003
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/682
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