This paper questions the influence of a pre-existing information technology (IT) infrastructure on the formulation of an organizational knowledge strategy. We draw on a classification of four different strategic views of IT infrastructure and explore how the historic investment in IT infrastructure enables and constrains the formulation of knowledge strategy in four case organizations. The four case organizations are representative of different scenarios of historic investments in IT infrastructure and knowledge strategy formulation. Our findings indicate that an IT infrastructure that is minimal or fragmented constrains the formulation of an explicit knowledge strategy. We further find that an extensive existing IT infrastructure enables the pursuit of an explicit knowledge strategy, but that even an elaborate IT infrastructure can introduce some constraints on IT facilitated knowledge processes in the organization.
History
Event
European Conference on Information Systems (12th : 2004 : Turku, Finland)
Publisher
ECIS
Location
Turku, Finland
Place of publication
[Turku, Finland]
Start date
2004-06-14
End date
2004-06-16
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2004, ECIS
Editor/Contributor(s)
T Leino, T Saarinen, S Klein
Title of proceedings
ECIS 2004 : Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Information Systems