Journal of Management Information Systems
Vol. 12 No. 1, Summer 1995 pp. 199 - 223

An Emprical Assessment of the Information Resource Management Construct

Lewis, Bruce R. , Snyder, Charles A. and Rainer, R. Kelly

The concept of information resource management (IRM) has been surrounded by confusion for almost two decades. This study first defines the IRM construct as a comprehensive approach to planning, organizing, budgeting, directing, monitoring, and controlling the people, funding, technologies, and activities associated with acquiring storing, processing and distributing data to meet a business need for the benefit of the entire enterprise.

The study then operationalizes IRM construct by developing a measurement instrument. The instrument demonstrates acceptable content validity as well as construct validity and reliability. Eight dimensions underlying the IRM construct were found via exploratory factor analysis: chief information officer, planning, security, technology integration, advisory committees, enterprise model, information integration, and data administration. The instrument serves two functions: (1) to create a coherent, theoretical foundation for further research on the IRM construct, and (2) to provide reference norms for practicing mangers to use assess the extent of IRM implementation in their organizations.

Key words and phrases : information resource management , management of information technology


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