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  1. Lederer, A.L.; Salmela, H.: Toward a theory of strategic information systems planning (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Sets out an input-process-output model as an initial basis for a theory of strategic information systems planning. Constructs in the final version of the theory are: the external environment, the internal environment, planning resources, the planning process, the information plan, the implementation of the information plan, and the alignment of the information plan with the organization's business plan. The constructs exhibit causal relationships among each other. Hypotheses illustrate the relationships. The theory has value for both researchers and practitioners
    Source
    Journal of strategic information systems. 5(1996) no.3, S.237-253