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Chapter 4 Making the case for IT

Before the class. IT can bring competitive advantage?If no, why do you spend a lot in IT?If yes, how? Can it last long?. Arguments. IT no longer conferred proprietary advantage. Instead, IT should be considered a commodity-part of the infrastructure upon which a firm does business (Carr, 2003)P

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Chapter 4 Making the case for IT

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    1. Chapter 4 Making the case for IT Chaoyang University of Technology Ying Chieh Liu

    2. Before the class IT can bring competitive advantage? If no, why do you spend a lot in IT? If yes, how? Can it last long?

    3. Arguments IT no longer conferred proprietary advantage. Instead, IT should be considered a commodity-part of the infrastructure upon which a firm does business (Carr, 2003) Proprietary technology is more valuable when they are owned and exploited by a single company; Infrastructure is more valuable when shared.

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