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 This weeks article is titled How Information Technology Strategy and Investments Influence Firm Performance: Conjecture and Empirical Evidence, Sunil Mithas, Roland Trust, 2016.  This article support

 This weeks article is titled How Information Technology Strategy and Investments Influence Firm Performance: Conjecture and Empirical Evidence, Sunil Mithas, Roland Trust, 2016. 

This article supports two of the courses learning objectives. This is not an easy read for most and this article may have to be read a few times, therefore do not save the reading until the end of the week. 

There is no discussion this week, as I want you to focus on the article. 

The article's topic is IT strategy and which constitutes a large area of research in information technology, there is a relationship between IT and business, which is identified and supported by the Strategic Alignment Model (Henderson and Venkatraman, 1999). This article is less about the Strategic Alignment Model and more about the problem that the researchers have identified and explained throughout the paper. Please identify at least two learning objectives from the course syllabus that this document relates to. 

You will find that this article is about IT strategy and investment. Without using direct citations, which means you cannot use more than a sentence here and there, and they must be cited, please explain what the article is about, why this is relevant, and how this relates to the two or more learning objectives identified from the course syllabus. 

Please make sure that you are using your own theoretical analysis and not copying and pasting from other articles. If I see this, you could end up getting a 0 for this activity. Your paper must be at least 3 pages in length, double spaced, APA formatted. Please note that the three pages is just the main body and does not include the title page, reference page or any other section that you add that is not the main body. 

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