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- ZeitschriftenartikelEinfluss von IT-Service-Management-Frameworks auf die IT-Organisation(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 53, No. 1, 2011) Marrone, Mauricio; Kolbe, Lutz M.Über 90 Prozent aller Unternehmen nutzen IT-Service-Management-Frameworks, dennoch existiert nur wenig Forschung über deren Vorteile für IT-Abteilungen und einzelne Geschäftsbereiche. Es wurde eine internationale Befragung von 491 Unternehmen durchgeführt, um die Vorteile der IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), dem de-facto ITSM-Standard, insbesondere in Bezug auf die Entstehung dieser Vorteile zu bewerten. Darüber hinaus wurden die Wahrnehmung von Herausforderungen in Rahmen der Implementierung sowie die Anzahl der implementierten ITIL-Prozesse in Bezug auf den Fortschritt der Einführung von ITIL untersucht. Die Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass die Wahrnehmung von Herausforderungen sinkt, sobald die Reife der Implementierung steigt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen darüber hinaus, dass durch eine Erhöhung der Implementierungsreife auch die Anzahl der realisierten Vorteile steigt. Des Weiteren werden die Implikationen für Praxis und Forschung diskutiert.AbstractOver 90 percent of companies are estimated to use IT Service Management (ITSM) frameworks, yet there is little research on their benefits to the Information Technology (IT) department and the business units. An international survey of 491 firms was conducted to assess the benefits of the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), the de-facto ITSM framework, specifically on how these benefits evolve as companies increase their adoption of the ITIL model. Also studied are the perception of challenges of the implementation and the number of ITIL processes implemented in relation to the progress of the adoption of ITIL. Results indicate that as the maturity of implementation increases, the perception of challenges decreases. Findings also show that as the maturity of implementation increases, the number of realized benefits increases, as well as the number of implemented ITIL processes. Implications for practitioners and researchers are also discussed.
- ZeitschriftenartikelSmart Cities: A Review and Analysis of Stakeholders' Literature(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 60, No. 3, 2018) Marrone, Mauricio; Hammerle, MaraRecent literature on smart cities stresses the role of digitization in tackling urban issues such as environmental degradation and poverty. The wicked nature of these issues gives rise to the need to understand the diverse perspectives of relevant stakeholder groups on smart cities. However, existing research that compares these perspectives tends to exclude the beliefs of those living in smart cities. Integrating these beliefs in smart city discourses is paramount to increase the likelihood that these systems will be accepted. With the view that the literature consumed by an audience will influence that audience’s perspectives, the main aim of this study is to compare and contrast the pertinent topics found in various types of literature on smart cities. Using an innovative approach of literature comparison, based on a semantic entity annotator and keyword analysis, this article extracts and compares topics in news media (for citizens), trade publications (for businesses), academic articles (for research organizations) and government reports (for governments). The findings suggest that citizens tend to be under-represented in discussions on smart cities and highlight those topics considered relevant only by smart city citizens. Increased understanding in this area can help guide discussions and policies that are relevant for all stakeholders.