Impact of Information Technology in The Increased Productivity of An Organisation
Impact of Information Technology in The Increased Productivity of An Organisation
Impact of Information Technology in The Increased Productivity of An Organisation
INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY OF AN
ORGANISATION
ABSTRACT
Information Tech has revolutionized the style of business around the world.
Local businesses have become international due to a simple website.
Information Technology has helped businesses through advertisement. People
who check their email may suddenly have a pop up at their page ends with sales
up to 60% at any particular brand or store.
This paper is to explain the impact of information technology on the increased
working and the productivity of an organisation and also to explain that any
organisation can have a significant impact on organizational flexibility due to
the involvement of information technology in it. Information technology (IT)
contributes to increased productivity by
1) Changing the nature of organization boundaries, and the time when work
occurs.
2) Altering the nature of working style and pace of work done in any
organisation.
3) Helping firms to respond to changing market conditions and working
methodologies, and
4) Information technology also helps to increase the social interaction which
influences the business relationships contributing into the increased productivity
of any organisation.
But there are also certain aspects of technology which can decrease flexibility,
and there may be second-order impacts of flexibility that are not easily
predicted. The paper concludes that management should consider the use of
information technology to increase flexibility of the organisation which
ultimately helps in the increased productivity and suggests strategies for
implementing flexible systems which will contribute in the achievement of the
same.
INTRODUCTION
New technological development puts new demands on companies, or provides
new possibilities for developing or improving market activities as well as
products. One example of such technological development is the employment of
information technology among industrial companies doing business (DeeterSchmelz, 2002, Pires and Aisbett, 2003). There are many different information
technologies, hence also various possibilities for companies to use them as they
conduct their exchanges. Some solutions make it possible for users that are
geographically dispersed to share data bases and messages to be exchanged and
delivered instantly to a vast number of receivers. Using for example Electronic
Data Interchange (EDI) is a way of letting some information flows go entirely
via information technology, such as the ordering of products and information on
delivery, or for payment (Angeles and Nath, 2000). Having integrated EDI
(Electronic Data Exchange) increases efficiency and permits business
relationships to save time and reduce costs. The development of information
technology in business has occupied the attention of researchers in recent years
(Chatfield and Yetton, 2000, Leek et al., 2003, Vlosky and Smith, 1993, Wilson
and Vlosky, 1998).
One prevailing view on business in academic research is to study business
between companies is to study it as taking place in business relationships of
long term orientation. Such business relationships contain elements of business,
information and social elements and there are a number of studies imposing the
impact of information technology on those different elements (cf. Leek et al.,
2003, Pires and Aisbett, 2003, Reunis et al., 2005, Wu et al., 2003). While some
proclaim that information technology increases relationship efficiency other
researchers state the negative impact of information technology. The impact of
information technology on, for example, content of industrial exchange is
discussed by a number of researchers. (cf. Burgelman and Doz, 2001,
Mukhopadhyay and Kekre, 2002, Osmonbekow et al., 2002, Sharma et al,
2001). Research within this field on how information technology impacts on
different relationship dimensions is extensive, but the specific area on how
information technology impacts on social interaction of business relationships
and business development has received little attention. Following the demands
of research for new studies, this paper studies the use of information
technology in the setting of industrial business relationships and its impact on
increased productivity of business has received little attention and its impact on
the social dimension.
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