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Uncovering ITIL claims: IT executives’ perception on benefits and Business-IT alignment
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Operational BenefitsEnterprise Business TransformationInformation Technology ConvergenceIct GovernanceOrganizational BehaviorChange Management (Itsm)Information Technology ManagementManagementBusiness-it AlignmentTechnology TransferTechnology InfrastructureStrategyInformation ManagementStrategic ManagementItil ClaimsStrategic BenefitsTechnology ManagementBusinessIt Infrastructure LibraryBusiness StrategyTechnology
Over 45% of companies are estimated to use IT Service Management (ITSM) frameworks, yet, these frameworks can be imitated and hence the competitive advantage gained from these will quickly become obsolete. Therefore, research on the benefits of ITSM must focus on both operational and strategic benefits. An international survey of 441 firms was conducted to examine the benefits that IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), the de-facto ITSM framework, provided to the IT organizations. The research focused on how (1) operational benefits, and, (2) strategic positioning of the IT organizations, specifically how the perceived level of Business-IT alignment maturity evolved as the adoption of ITIL increased. Results indicate that as the adoption of ITIL increased, the number of realized operational benefits increased, as well as the levels of maturity of the Business-IT alignment. This indicates that the further the implementation of ITIL the greater the operational and strategic benefits to the organization. Implications for practitioners and researchers are also discussed.
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