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Small Business Growth and Internal
Transparency:
The Role of Information Systems
Christopher T. Street and
Darren B. Meister
Special Issue on Action Research
Volume 28, Number 3
Abstract
While many large businesses start out as a small
enterprise, remarkably
little is known about how an organization actually changes internally
during
the periods of growth. Small business growth is known to strain
internal
communication processes, for example, which likely limits growth
opportunities.
Information systems are often called upon to remedy such deficiencies.
Through a participatory action research project, we investigated the
ways
in which a small business management team developed an IS-enabled
solution
to address their growth needs. During the progression of the project, a
new outcome of organizational effectiveness, internal transparency, was
identified and developed. Adopting a punctuated equilibrium
perspective,
a theoretical process model is proposed that sheds light on a
relationship
between internal transparency, small business growth and IS. The
paper concludes with observations that internal transparency may well
be
a concept that offers significant potential for MIS research as well as
a discussion about the applicability and credibility of participatory
action research for this project.
Keywords:
Business growth, IT investment, small business, internal transparency,
process models
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