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Exploring Effects of Information Quality Change in Road Transport Operations

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Purpose - The IS literature has previously emphasized the positive contribution of IT-enabled quality information on decision making and firm performance, particularly when firms operate in highly competitive and uncertain settings. Yet, our understanding of how such information potentially transforms transport operations and generates improvements in organizational performance is limited. In response, we conduct an exploratory comparative case study of three transport firms that have introduced the Global Positioning System ("GPS") in their operations. In this study we focus on assessing changes in transport operations due to the use of the quality information GPS provides and the link between these changes and organizational benefits.Design/methodology/approach - Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, direct observations and archival documentation in the three transport firms. Applying methods of a comparative case study the data were analyzed by employing iterative and inductive analyses.Findings - The results identify transport operations as the missing element in a more comprehensive explanation of previously hypothesized relationships between information quality improvements and organizational benefits in road transportation. Notably, we find that different information quality affects transport operations in various ways. In addition, improved transport operations, namely transport service planning, vehicle routing and transport control, result in improved customer service, enhanced transport asset utilization, reduced transport costs and time, and in increased satisfaction of employees working within the transport process.Research limitations/implications - A series of propositions is offered that aims to stimulate empirical research and theoretical thinking on this topical subject.Practical implications - The findings offer valuable insights to transport firms, while providing and improving information quality for transport service planning, vehicle routing and transport control that results in organizational benefits linked to customer service, transport asset utilization, costs, and employee satisfaction. For information to have practical value, firms must use it in those transport operations identified as adding value to the firms’ performance.Originality/value - To the best of our knowledge this is an early attempt to inform firms in the transport industry about the information quality change following from GPS use and its implications for transport operations.

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