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1、How Financial Firms Decide on Technology,介绍国际大银行在决定对信息技术投资时的考虑要点和他们具体的实施过程。How Financial Firms Decide on Technology(Abstract) The financial services industry is the major investor in information technology(IT) in the U.S. economy; the typical bank spends as much as 15% of non-intereste expenses on I
2、T. A persistent finding of research into the performance of financial institutions is that performance and efficiency vary widely across institutions. Nowhere is this variability more visible than in the outcomes of the IT investment decisions in these institutions. This paper presents the results o
3、f an empirical investigation of IT investment decision processes in the banking industry. The purpose of this investigation is to uncover what, if anything, can be learned from the IT investment practices of banks that would help in understanding the cause of this variability in performance along wi
4、th pointing toward management practices that lead to better investment decisions. Using PC banking and the development of corporate Internet sites as the case studies for this investigation, the paper reports on detailed field-based surveys of investment practices in several leading institutionsHow
5、Financial Firms Decide on Technology(Part One) 信息技术对金融服务业的影响正在增加,不仅仅表现在银行的15%无息开支上,而且对金融服务业的运做和战略也有很强的影响。 一个对金融机构的长期研究表明,不同的机构的效率和表现也不同。其决定的因素有以下一些其中的一个因素就是对投资的决定和管理。SBS是一个失败的例子,但是成功的公司也不少。本文注重解答以下的问题: .银行对投资的评估和管理过程? .在对的管理过程中,理论和实际操作的结合如何? .投资的管理和银行性能的关系如何? 1.0 IntroductionInformation technology(I
6、T) is increasingly critical to the operations of financial services firms. Today banks spend as much as 15% of non-interest expense on information technology. It is estimated that the industry will spend at least $21.1 billion on IT in 1998, and financial institutions collectively account for the ma
7、jority of IT investment in the U.S. economy. In additon to being a large component of the cost structure, information technology has a strong influence on financial firms operatons and strategy. Few financial products and services exist that do not utilize computers at some point in the delivery pro
8、cess, and a firmsinformation systems place strong constraints on the type of products offered, the degree of customization possible and the speed at which firms can respond to competitive opportunities or threats.A persistent finding of research into the performance of financial institutions is that
9、 performance and efficiency varies widely across institutions, even after controlling for factors such as size(scale), product breadth(scope), branching behavior and organizational form(e.g. stock versus mutual for insurers; banks versus saving & loans). Given the central role that technology plays
10、in these institutions, at least some of this variation is likely to be due to variations in the use and effectiveness of IT investments. While some authors have argued that the value of IT investment has been insignificant, particularly in services, recent empirical work has suggested that IT invest
11、ment, on average, is a productive investment. Perhaps more importantly, there appears to be substantial variation across firms; some firms have very high investments but are poor performers, while otheres invest less but appear to be much more successful. Brynjolfsson and Hitt found that as much as
12、half the returns to IT investment are due to firm specific factors.One potentially important driver of differences in IT value, and of firm performance more broadly, is likely to be the decision and management peocessed for IT investments. Horror stories of bad IT investment decisions abound. Consid
13、er the example of the new strategic banking system(SBS) at Banc One(American Banker 1997). Banc One Corp. and Electronic Data Systems Corp. agreed last year to end their joint development of this retail banking system after spending an estimated $175 million on it. As stated in the American Banker a
14、rticle, SBSwas just so overwhelming and so complete that by the time they were getting to market, it was going to take too long to install the whole thing, said Alan Riegler, principal in Ernst & Youngs financial services management consulting division. However, not all the stories are negative. New
15、 IT systems are playing a vital role in reshaping the delivery of financial services. For example, new computer-telephony integration(CTI) technologies are transforming call center operations in financial institutions. By investing in technology, more and more institutions are moving operations from
16、 high-cost branch operations to the telephone channel,where the cost per transaction is one-tenth the cost of a teller interaction. This IT investment not only reduces the cost of serving existing customers, but also extends the reach of the institution beyond its traditional geographic boundaries.I
17、n this paper, we utilize detailed case studies of six retail banks to investigate several interrelated questions:.What processes do banks utilize to evaluate and manage IT investments?.How well do actual practices align with theoretical arguments about how IT investments should be managed? .What imp
18、act does that management of IT investments have on performance?How Financial Firms Decide on Technology(Part Two) For the first question, we develop a structured framework for cataloging IT investment practices and then populate this framework using a combination of surveys and semi-structured inter
19、views. We then compare the results of this exercise with a synthesis of the literature on IT decision making to understanding how practices vary across firms and the extent to which this is consistent with best practices as described in previous literature. Finally, we will compare these processes t
20、o internal and external performance metrics to better understand which sets of practices appear to be most effective.To make these comparisons concrete, we examine both the general decision process as well as the specific processes used for two recent IT investment decisions :the adoption of compute
21、r-based home banking (PC banking), and the development of the corporate web site. These decisions were chosen because they were recent and are related but provide some contrast; in particular, PC banking is a fairly well defined product innovation, while the corporate web presence is more of an infr
22、astructure investment which is less well-defined in terms of objectives and business ownership.Overall, we find that while some aspects of the decision process are fairly similar across institutions and often conform to best practice as defined by previous literature, there are several areas where t
23、here is large variation in practice among the banks and between actual and theoretical best practice. Most banks have a strong and standardized project management for ongoing systems projects, and formal structures for insuring that line-managers and systems people are in contact at the initiation o
24、f technology projects. At the same time, many banks have relatively weak processes(both formal and informal) for identifying new IT investment opportunities, allocating resources across organizational lines, and funding exploratory or infrastructure projects with long term or uncertain payoffs.The r
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