Enterprise Architecture as a Public Goods Dilemma: An Experimental Approach
Series
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Type
book section
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Editor(s)
Aveiro, David
Guizzardi, Giancarlo
Borbinha, Jose
Research Team
ACG, IWI1
Abstract
Enterprise architecture management (EAM) in organizations often requires coping with conflicts between long-term enterprise-wide goals and short-term goals of local decision-makers. We argue that these goal conflicts are similar to the goal conflicts that occur in public goods dilemmas: people are faced with a choice between an option (a) with a high collective benefit for a group of people and a low individual benefit, and another option (b) with a low collective benefit and a high individual benefit. Building on institutional theory, we hypothesize how different combinations of institutional pressures (coercive, normative, and mimetic) affect decision makers’ behavior in such conflictive situations. We conduct a set of experiments for testing our hypotheses on cooperative behavior in a delayed-reward public goods dilemma. As preliminary results, we find that normative and mimetic pressures enhance cooperative behavior. Coercive pressure, however, may have detrimental effects in settings that normative and mimetic pressures are disregarded. In future work, we plan to transfer the abstract experimental design of an onlinelab
experiment into a field experiment setting and thus into the real-world context of EAM.
experiment into a field experiment setting and thus into the real-world context of EAM.
Language
English
Keywords
Enterprise architecture
Experiment
Institutional theory
Public goods dilemma
Experiment
Institutional theory
Public goods dilemma
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Book title
Advances in Enterprise Engineering XIII
Publisher
Springer
Publisher place
Cham
Volume
374
Start page
102
End page
114
Event Title
Enterprise Engineering Working Conference
Event Location
Lisbon
Event Date
20.5.2019
Official URL
Contact Email Address
stephan.aier@unisg.ch
Eprints ID
258826
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