CONTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS TO BUSINESS PERFORMANCE AS AN EMBEDDED FACTOR OF "DIFFERENTIATION MECHANISM" : A CASE STUDY OF SEVEN-ELEVEN JAPAN(APCIM2009 Best Papers)
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概要
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This paper argues how a firm incorporates information systems into the differentiation system as a resource or activity, and how information systems affect business performance. Information systems often have an indirect effect on business performance/competitive advantage, but it does not mean that this condition cannot be analyzed. Information system is an element of "Differentiation mechanism," and this mechanism can be analyzed as a cause of business performance/competitive advantage. As a case study, we selected Seven-Eleven Japan, which has excellent information systems, and discuss how the company established its business superiority.
- 2010-03-05
著者
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MUKAI Masamichi
Graduate School of Commerce, Waseda University
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NEGORO Tatsuyuki
Graduate School of Commerce, Waseda University
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Mukai Masamichi
Graduate School Of Commerce Waseda University
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Negoro Tatsuyuki
Graduate School Of Commerce Waseda University