DocumentCode :
916562
Title :
Development of shared understanding between the Chief Information officer and top management team in U.S. and French Organizations: a cross-cultural comparison
Author :
Preston, David S. ; Karahanna, Elena ; Rowe, Frantz
Author_Institution :
Texas Christian Univ., Fort Worth, TX, USA
Volume :
53
Issue :
2
fYear :
2006
fDate :
5/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
191
Lastpage :
206
Abstract :
The gap in understanding between the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the top management team (TMT) has often been cited as a cause of a troubled CIO/TMT relationship. Recent research has proposed the development of a shared understanding about the role of information systems (IS) in the organization as a key endeavor in bridging the "gap in understanding" between CIOs and TMT members. The authors propose a variety of knowledge exchange mechanisms, as well as relational similarity as key mechanisms for the development of this shared understanding. This study examines the cross-cultural efficacy of such mechanisms. Specifically, the study compares the development of this shared understanding between ClOs and the TMT in U.S. and French organizations. The research model is empirically tested using structural equation modeling via a field survey with two data samples: 1) 163 U.S. CIOs and 2) 44 French ClOs. The results show both similarities and differences in these mechanisms. Specifically, in both samples, CIO educational mechanisms impact the development of a shared understanding. However, while in the French sample social systems of knowing are key mechanisms, in the U.S. sample structural systems of knowing and relational similarity are key mechanisms of achieving a shared understanding between the CIO and TMT.
Keywords :
management information systems; organisational aspects; research and development; socio-economic effects; team working; CIO educational mechanism; CIO/TMT relationship; French organizations; French sample social system; U.S. organizations; U.S. sample structural systems; chief information officer; cross-cultural comparison; data samples; information systems; knowledge exchange mechanisms; research and development; shared understanding; structural equation modeling; top management team; Cultural differences; Equations; Humans; Investments; Knowledge management; Management information systems; North America; Robustness; Testing; Chief information officer (CIO); cross-cultural; knowledge exchange; shared understanding; top management team (TMT);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9391
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2006.872244
Filename :
1624427
Link To Document :
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