Start Date
12-16-2013
Description
A large part of the extant literature defines Information Systems project success as a 'fit' between the organization and the IT implemented. Our proposed research project aims at providing knowledge on how cultural misfits can be identified and managed throughout IS implementations. More precisely, our study aims at studying the role of cultural intelligence in managing ERP implementation, according to three analysis levels: national, organizational and local. From this perspective, we posit that ERP acceptance/resistance cannot be reduced to use behaviors taken at face value but that they must be analyzed considering their underlying cultural dimensions. By developing a theoretical explanation of ERP implementation using the concept of “cultural intelligence”, this research will contribute to extant theories of culture and resistance. It should also help managers to better deal with observed misfits between organizational values and IT project, so that it does not ultimately become an obstacle to user acceptance.
Recommended Citation
Meissonier, Regis; Lapointe, Liette; and Houzé, Emmanuel, ""Cultural Intelligence" as a Concept to Apprehend Resistance to ERP Implementation" (2013). ICIS 2013 Proceedings. 15.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2013/proceedings/ResearchInProgress/15
"Cultural Intelligence" as a Concept to Apprehend Resistance to ERP Implementation
A large part of the extant literature defines Information Systems project success as a 'fit' between the organization and the IT implemented. Our proposed research project aims at providing knowledge on how cultural misfits can be identified and managed throughout IS implementations. More precisely, our study aims at studying the role of cultural intelligence in managing ERP implementation, according to three analysis levels: national, organizational and local. From this perspective, we posit that ERP acceptance/resistance cannot be reduced to use behaviors taken at face value but that they must be analyzed considering their underlying cultural dimensions. By developing a theoretical explanation of ERP implementation using the concept of “cultural intelligence”, this research will contribute to extant theories of culture and resistance. It should also help managers to better deal with observed misfits between organizational values and IT project, so that it does not ultimately become an obstacle to user acceptance.