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IS Infusion:
The Role of Control
and Empowerment       Jan-Bert Maas
                      Paul van Fenema
                      Joseph Soeters


                      Tilburg University
                      Netherlands Defense Academy
Introduction
• Organizations struggling with ERP implementations



• High IS usage necessary for ERP benefits


• Challenge: Under-utilization of ERP       (Hsieh & Wang, 2007)



• Important: Deep IS use or Infusion
     Highest level of individual level IS use

 2
Introduction
• ERP Logic: Fundamental changes to tasks and jobs
• ERP supports control and empowerment   (Sia, 2002)

• How do these phenomena affect system usage?


RQ: To what extent does control and empowerment
induced by ERP systems, influence infusion of the ERP
user and to what extent does this account for changes
in ERP success?

 3
Conceptual Background: Infusion
• Different measures of IS Usage
     • Lean and Rich Measures (Burton-Jones & Straub, 2006)


• Infusion: Comprehensive use          (Saga & Zmud, 1994)

     • Extended use: using more of the system features to
       complete tasks,
     • Integrative use: using the system to reinforce linkages
       among tasks
     • Emergent use: using the system in an innovative manner to
       support tasks

 4
Conceptual Background: Control




    Ability to ‘gaze’
     Self-discipline



                        Bentham’s Panopticon (Foucault, 1977)
5
Conceptual Background: Control
• ERP can be seen as information panopticon                  (Zuboff, 1988)

Not physical but by the use of IT representations
                                                            X
                                                                Management Control
• Stores actions real-time in database
• Drill down tracking capability
• Information transparency                                         Peer Control

                                         X                 X                      X


                                             System Tracking Capability


 6
Conceptual Background: Empowerment

1) Greater access to information (procedural formality)
    • Changing formal authority/roles – value added role


2) Higher task concentration/job scope (job discretion)
    • Cross-functional integration


3) Increased decision making (job discretion)
    • More insight in processes, more information


7
Research Framework




H2/3:curvilinear relationship between the perceiveduser of
H1: A The higher the perceived user of an ERP of a control
H4: The higher the infusion of a empowerment system,
an an ERP user ERP system the infusion of an ERP system user.
of ERP system,and the infusion of an ERP user exists.
the higher the the higher success will be.
 8
Methodology
• Survey in public organization in the Netherlands.


• Total sample: N = 220 ERP Users


• Matched with 73 supervisors: Rated the level of
infusion of their subordinates (Common Rater Effect).


• Analysis: Multiple Regression & SEM
 9
Results
‘Linear’ control not significant, quadratic control significant.


Sweet spot of Control
Trade-off between
self-discipline and
‘distrust’.




 10
Results




• All other hypotheses accepted by Multiple Reg./SEM
 11
Discussion
1) Curvilinear influence control on infusion
• Optimization of control, not mini- or maximization.
• Differentiations of sweet spot: e.g. work ethic.


2) Empowerment and infusion positively related
• Supportive work environment is important.
• Empowered employees engage in higher system use.

 12
Discussion
3) Control & Empowerment not related directly
• Concepts coexist next to each other: paradox
• Take both in to account when managing ERP.


4) Link between deep use of ERP and success.
• Infusion mediates empowerment and control.
• Study usage as a rich instead of a lean concept.

 13
Implications & Further Research
• Encourage empowerment by giving users means.
(deep, extended user training, key user support)
• Optimize the control of ERP users.
• Make sure the ‘advantages’ of system use outweigh
the ‘disadvantages’.


Further Research:
• Longitudinal designs: Changes over time?
• Add more individual characteristics of users.
 14
IS Infusion:      Thank you for
 The Role of Control   your attention!
 and Empowerment
                       Questions?




15

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ICIS 2012: Information System Infusion: The Role of Control and Empowerment

  • 1. IS Infusion: The Role of Control and Empowerment Jan-Bert Maas Paul van Fenema Joseph Soeters Tilburg University Netherlands Defense Academy
  • 2. Introduction • Organizations struggling with ERP implementations • High IS usage necessary for ERP benefits • Challenge: Under-utilization of ERP (Hsieh & Wang, 2007) • Important: Deep IS use or Infusion Highest level of individual level IS use 2
  • 3. Introduction • ERP Logic: Fundamental changes to tasks and jobs • ERP supports control and empowerment (Sia, 2002) • How do these phenomena affect system usage? RQ: To what extent does control and empowerment induced by ERP systems, influence infusion of the ERP user and to what extent does this account for changes in ERP success? 3
  • 4. Conceptual Background: Infusion • Different measures of IS Usage • Lean and Rich Measures (Burton-Jones & Straub, 2006) • Infusion: Comprehensive use (Saga & Zmud, 1994) • Extended use: using more of the system features to complete tasks, • Integrative use: using the system to reinforce linkages among tasks • Emergent use: using the system in an innovative manner to support tasks 4
  • 5. Conceptual Background: Control Ability to ‘gaze’ Self-discipline Bentham’s Panopticon (Foucault, 1977) 5
  • 6. Conceptual Background: Control • ERP can be seen as information panopticon (Zuboff, 1988) Not physical but by the use of IT representations X Management Control • Stores actions real-time in database • Drill down tracking capability • Information transparency Peer Control X X X System Tracking Capability 6
  • 7. Conceptual Background: Empowerment 1) Greater access to information (procedural formality) • Changing formal authority/roles – value added role 2) Higher task concentration/job scope (job discretion) • Cross-functional integration 3) Increased decision making (job discretion) • More insight in processes, more information 7
  • 8. Research Framework H2/3:curvilinear relationship between the perceiveduser of H1: A The higher the perceived user of an ERP of a control H4: The higher the infusion of a empowerment system, an an ERP user ERP system the infusion of an ERP system user. of ERP system,and the infusion of an ERP user exists. the higher the the higher success will be. 8
  • 9. Methodology • Survey in public organization in the Netherlands. • Total sample: N = 220 ERP Users • Matched with 73 supervisors: Rated the level of infusion of their subordinates (Common Rater Effect). • Analysis: Multiple Regression & SEM 9
  • 10. Results ‘Linear’ control not significant, quadratic control significant. Sweet spot of Control Trade-off between self-discipline and ‘distrust’. 10
  • 11. Results • All other hypotheses accepted by Multiple Reg./SEM 11
  • 12. Discussion 1) Curvilinear influence control on infusion • Optimization of control, not mini- or maximization. • Differentiations of sweet spot: e.g. work ethic. 2) Empowerment and infusion positively related • Supportive work environment is important. • Empowered employees engage in higher system use. 12
  • 13. Discussion 3) Control & Empowerment not related directly • Concepts coexist next to each other: paradox • Take both in to account when managing ERP. 4) Link between deep use of ERP and success. • Infusion mediates empowerment and control. • Study usage as a rich instead of a lean concept. 13
  • 14. Implications & Further Research • Encourage empowerment by giving users means. (deep, extended user training, key user support) • Optimize the control of ERP users. • Make sure the ‘advantages’ of system use outweigh the ‘disadvantages’. Further Research: • Longitudinal designs: Changes over time? • Add more individual characteristics of users. 14
  • 15. IS Infusion: Thank you for The Role of Control your attention! and Empowerment Questions? 15