De-Escalation of Commitment to Information Systems Projects: A Process Perspective

Escalation of commitment is a common and costly problem among information system projects. Although the potential of de-escalation of commitment to failing courses of action has been much heralded, many de-escalation efforts may result in failure due to constituencies biasing facts in the direction...

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Main Authors: PAN, Gary Shan Chi, PAN, Shan Ling, Flynn, Donal
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2004
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2004.08.001
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-16842010-09-22T14:12:03Z De-Escalation of Commitment to Information Systems Projects: A Process Perspective PAN, Gary Shan Chi PAN, Shan Ling Flynn, Donal Escalation of commitment is a common and costly problem among information system projects. Although the potential of de-escalation of commitment to failing courses of action has been much heralded, many de-escalation efforts may result in failure due to constituencies biasing facts in the direction of previously accepted beliefs and therefore preventing an organization from de-escalating commitment to a project. Here, we examine actors' commitment transformation during the de-escalation of commitment to an e-procurement project in a local government organization in the UK. Our findings suggest that the commitment transformation process can be enacted successfully through the deployment of behaviour disconfirmation, continuous commitment, provision of psychological safety, development, and the alignment and integration of new attitudes and behaviours. The research and practical implications of these findings are discussed, and future research areas are explored. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/685 info:doi/10.1016/j.jsis.2004.08.001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2004.08.001 Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting Management Information Systems
institution Singapore Management University
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topic Accounting
Management Information Systems
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Management Information Systems
PAN, Gary Shan Chi
PAN, Shan Ling
Flynn, Donal
De-Escalation of Commitment to Information Systems Projects: A Process Perspective
description Escalation of commitment is a common and costly problem among information system projects. Although the potential of de-escalation of commitment to failing courses of action has been much heralded, many de-escalation efforts may result in failure due to constituencies biasing facts in the direction of previously accepted beliefs and therefore preventing an organization from de-escalating commitment to a project. Here, we examine actors' commitment transformation during the de-escalation of commitment to an e-procurement project in a local government organization in the UK. Our findings suggest that the commitment transformation process can be enacted successfully through the deployment of behaviour disconfirmation, continuous commitment, provision of psychological safety, development, and the alignment and integration of new attitudes and behaviours. The research and practical implications of these findings are discussed, and future research areas are explored.
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author PAN, Gary Shan Chi
PAN, Shan Ling
Flynn, Donal
author_facet PAN, Gary Shan Chi
PAN, Shan Ling
Flynn, Donal
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title De-Escalation of Commitment to Information Systems Projects: A Process Perspective
title_short De-Escalation of Commitment to Information Systems Projects: A Process Perspective
title_full De-Escalation of Commitment to Information Systems Projects: A Process Perspective
title_fullStr De-Escalation of Commitment to Information Systems Projects: A Process Perspective
title_full_unstemmed De-Escalation of Commitment to Information Systems Projects: A Process Perspective
title_sort de-escalation of commitment to information systems projects: a process perspective
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2004
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2004.08.001
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