Information systems are organized systems for the collection, organization, storage, and communication of information. Information systems may be different for various businesses which may have an impact on their relationship if they interact. Information systems can inhibit or facilitate successful business interaction (Deresky, 2014). Businesses with similar information systems get along well but those with differences in how the conveyance of information is done have quite a rough time interacting and sharing ideas. A business with an efficient information system can find it difficult to deal with a business with a system that is not as apt as theirs. In the exchange f information, the business with the superior information system will feel slowed down or offended by the delays in communication with the business whose information system is inferior. Information systems can cause a lack of understanding during negotiations and other business activities, therefore, limiting one business from becoming successful in its competitive field. Besides the speed of functioning, the process that an information system follows to come up with a finished product in communication can also interfere with the business relationship. The process information may go through in one country may vary in another country making the communication of this countries very difficult. This clearly shows that the differences in information systems affect the relationship between
Information systems are organized systems for the collection, organization, storage, and communication of information. Information systems may be different for various businesses which may have an impact on their relationship if they interact. Information systems can inhibit or facilitate successful business interaction (Deresky, 2014). Businesses with similar information systems get along well but those with differences in how the conveyance of information is done have quite a rough time interacting and sharing ideas. A business with an efficient information system can find it difficult to deal with a business with a system that is not as apt as theirs. In the exchange f information, the business with the superior information system will feel slowed down or offended by the delays in communication with the business whose information system is inferior. Information systems can cause a lack of understanding during negotiations and other business activities, therefore, limiting one business from becoming successful in its competitive field. Besides the speed of functioning, the process that an information system follows to come up with a finished product in communication can also interfere with the business relationship. The process information may go through in one country may vary in another country making the communication of this countries very difficult. This clearly shows that the differences in information systems affect the relationship between