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Information System Management Competencies Of Business Executives In Spain: Insights From (...)

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  • Salvador Aragón

    (Instituto de Empresa)

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(WP 19/03 Clave pdf) This paper presents an exploratory study of IS competencies of business managers in Spain.Following resource-based theory and a knowledge-based view of IS competencies, an extensive review of the literature is conducted to identify a comprehensive list of IS competencies of business managers. In order to validate the business IS competence model, a Delphi study is conducted using 2 panels consisting of general managers and IS managers.The results indicate that IS competencies of business managers involve a fluid mix of both explicit and tacit knowledge components, and suggest that ´core´ IS competencies involve knowledge and experience in the strategic management of IS.

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  • Salvador Aragón, 2003. "Information System Management Competencies Of Business Executives In Spain: Insights From (...)," Working Papers Economia wp03-19, Instituto de Empresa, Area of Economic Environment.
  • Handle: RePEc:emp:wpaper:wp03-19
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    IS competencies; Management of IS; Business management; Delphi study; Resource-based theory;
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