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A Framework for Examining the Interface between Operations and Information Systems: Implications for Research in the New Millennium*
Authors:Varun Grover  Manoj K. Malhotra
Abstract:Even though much research has been published in operations and information systems, both functional areas find their roots in other disciplines. While operations management evolved from operations research in the 1960s, the field of information systems is of more recent vintage and traces its original roots to computer science. Both disciplines now naturally have come closer together as information and process-technology-based changes force manufacturing firms to become more efficient and customer focused. Market and technology-driven e-commerce initiatives that are likely to dominate business strategies in the future cannot be successfully achieved without a successful integration of operations and information systems. In this paper, we present a unifying framework that can be used to better understand the management of the functional interface between operations and information systems. We also categorize and highlight the contributions of the articles that appear in this special research focus issue. Finally, research directions that emerge from our understanding of this interface are outlined in an effort to stimulate further thinking and research that can advance our knowledge of this interface area.
Keywords:Management Information Systems  Operations Management  Operations Strategy  Process Choice  Product Planning  Strategic Information Systems  Supply Chain Management  Technology Management.
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