4. Improvement
• Same output
less input
Invention
• If only they
are
ommercially
sucessful
Innovation
• assessment
of the
market
success of
the invention
6. MIS innovation as a network of institutions in the
private and public sectors whose activities and
interactions (Freeman,1987)
MIS innovation consists of interactive elements
and relationships in the production, diffusion and
use of new and economically useful knowledge
(Lundvall, 1992)
the optimal conditions or the best basis for
interactive innovation cannot be created by the
market alone or by the hierarchies (Welsch, 2005)
8. Lack of top management engagement
Knowledge barriers and staff resistance
Lack of Utilitarian value and other personal incentives
The Symbolic value of Information Technology
Poor Organization
Poor infrastructure
Other contextual and culture-based reasons
9. Business continuity is a methodology to
ensure the continuous operation of critical
business systems in the event of
widespread or localized disasters to an
infrastructure environment.
MIS and Business Continuity?
communicate performance to stakeholders
protect and strengthen brand identity
manage risks through transparency
foster innovation
focus on results, not just compliance
10. Data – Information – Knowledge (SoK)
Adaptation means that an organization
needs to ensure that its interactions with
its environment
Offloading involves burdening, harming,
destroying or exploiting the economic,
ecological and/or social aspects of the
environment
11. Adapts to its environment
Involves relevant
stakeholders
supports the knowledge
lifecyle (creation,
evaluation, integration)
12. Sustainable can be adopted through
improvement, invention, and innovation
Innovation can be achieved by using three
dimension of sustainable
Three innovation levels
Innovation in MIS definition
Business Continuity and Sustainability
SIS (Sustainable Information System)