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This book examines the interplay between IT solutions and specific
management methods in organizations. In particular, it assesses the
impact of IT reliability on factors like employees' commitment and
organizational performance. After developing the necessary
theoretical foundation, the book presents a framework for aligning
IT solutions with a number of specific management methods in
organizations. In addition, it demonstrates the extent to which IT
reliability can be an indicator for this alignment, and discusses
the impact on employees' commitment and organizational performance
under various management methods. Case studies from organizations
in Switzerland and Poland help to illustrate the findings. In
closing, the book presents roadmaps for improving IT and business
alignment so as to achieve higher commitment and better results.
This book explores the identified research gap and new field of
study of organizational reliability. It develops a definition and
theoretical internal structure of the notion of organizational
reliability as well as a theoretical background describing the
structure of its three pillars, and it showcases a set of
organizational solutions dedicated for the enhancement of
organizational reliability. The book explores the idea that there
are new capabilities needed in every organization: reliability
capabilities aiming at enhancing and sustaining the reliability of
entire organizations and reliability of management, information
technology and human resources. The reliability capabilities are
understood as the abilities to anticipate and explore potential and
occurring hazards, prevent and resolve disruptions, and learn from
the problems in order to maintain a proper organizational
performance in both normal and abnormal situations. Based on these
three pillars, the book concerns the issue of various
organizational solutions in order to indicate a set of them, which
supports obtaining and maintaining organizational reliability. The
book is recommended reading for researchers, academics and students
in the fields of management, and entrepreneurs trying to boost the
reliability of their organizations.
This book explores the identified research gap and new field of
study of organizational reliability. It develops a definition and
theoretical internal structure of the notion of organizational
reliability as well as a theoretical background describing the
structure of its three pillars, and it showcases a set of
organizational solutions dedicated for the enhancement of
organizational reliability. The book explores the idea that there
are new capabilities needed in every organization: reliability
capabilities aiming at enhancing and sustaining the reliability of
entire organizations and reliability of management, information
technology and human resources. The reliability capabilities are
understood as the abilities to anticipate and explore potential and
occurring hazards, prevent and resolve disruptions, and learn from
the problems in order to maintain a proper organizational
performance in both normal and abnormal situations. Based on these
three pillars, the book concerns the issue of various
organizational solutions in order to indicate a set of them, which
supports obtaining and maintaining organizational reliability. The
book is recommended reading for researchers, academics and students
in the fields of management, and entrepreneurs trying to boost the
reliability of their organizations.
Due to tremendous shifts in the business environment of
contemporary organizations following the COVID-19 pandemic, there
is a need to redefine the role and importance of information
technology (IT) support, which is essential for ensuring an
organization’s survival. Current models are no longer valid, as
in the new turbulent and digitalized environment, the need for IT
support is more crucial and indispensable than ever. This book
proposes a new model explaining the factors inf luencing the
efficiency of adaptable IT support in contemporary organizations,
including those operating normally and during crises. The author
demonstrates how organizations benefit from IT support, not only by
enabling higher performance but also by facilitating organizational
continuity, reliability, and even survival during various stages of
crisis. The proposed model provides a basis for theory development
in the field of organizational continuity and reliability, offering
a new body of knowledge related to the factors boosting
organizational performance gained from IT support and enabling
organizational survival. This book will provide valuable findings
for scholars performing research in the field of IT use in
organizations, IT management, crisis management, and organizational
reliability.
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