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- research-articleFebruary 2024
IT impact on open innovation performance: Insights from a large-scale empirical investigation
AbstractMotivated by prior inconclusive findings on the effectiveness of open innovation initiatives in generating business value and the complexity of open innovation, this study draws on the IT-enabled organizational capabilities perspective to propose ...
Highlights- IT impact on open innovation initiatives and open innovation performance.
- Large scale sample of >1100 large firms in Spain.
- Firms' IT resources enable the execution of open innovation initiatives.
- The business value of IT by ...
- research-articleOctober 2022
The Optimal Configuration of IT-Enabled Dynamic Capabilities in a firm’s Capabilities Portfolio: a Strategic Alignment Perspective
Information Systems Frontiers (KLU-ISFI), Volume 24, Issue 5Pages 1435–1450https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-021-10145-5AbstractAlthough IT-enabled dynamic capabilities (ITDCs) add value to firms operating in turbulent and rapidly changing environments, firms face several challenges in developing, deploying, and maintaining the right portfolio of ITDCs. Since ITDCs are not ...
- research-articleFebruary 2022
Impact of IT governance process capability on business performance: Theory and empirical evidence
AbstractIn the digital economy, firms' IT resource investments represent a significant portion of their capital investments. IT governance processes are critical for companies to decide what and how to deploy IT resources and measure and achieve the ...
Highlights- Introduction and measurement of the concept of IT governance process capability.
- A unique empirical study on a sample of 881 worldwide companies.
- IT governance process capability improves IT performance.
- IT performance ...
- research-articleDecember 2019
Impact of the usage of social media in the workplace on team and employee performance
Highlights- This research explores how social media influence team and employee performance.
- Qualitative study of a large financial service firm in China.
- Work-oriented and socialization-oriented social media are complementary resources.
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How does the usage of social media in the workplace affect team and employee performance? To address this cutting edge and up-to-date research question, we ran a quasinatural field experiment, collecting data of two matched-sample groups within a ...
- research-articleMarch 2019
How do social commerce-IT capabilities influence firm performance? Theory and empirical evidence
Information and Management (IMAN), Volume 56, Issue 2Pages 155–171https://doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2018.04.006Highlights- How do social commerce-IT capabilities influence firm performance?.
- To answer this question, we provide a theory focused on online customer engagement.
- We examine two social commerce-IT capabilities (social media and e-commerce).
We theorized that the development of two contemporary social commerce-IT capabilities (social media and e-commerce) enables firms to engage online customers to improve their firm performance. We tested this theory by employing a secondary dataset ...
- research-articleJanuary 2018
Evolution of the impact of e-business technology on operational competence and firm profitability
Information and Management (IMAN), Volume 55, Issue 1Pages 120–130https://doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2017.08.002We examine the evolution of the impact of e-business technology capability on operational competence and firm profitability.This is an empirical study with a three-year panel dataset of 154 large firms in Spain for the period 20082010.E-business ...
- research-articleJanuary 2018
An integrated big data analytics-enabled transformation model
Information and Management (IMAN), Volume 55, Issue 1Pages 64–79https://doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2017.04.001A big data analytics-enabled transformation model based on practice-based view is developed, which reveals the causal relationships among big data analytics capabilities, IT-enabled transformation practices, benefit dimensions, and business values. This ...
- articleFebruary 2017
Antecedents of ERP assimilation and its impact on ERP value: A TOE-based model and empirical test
Information Systems Frontiers (KLU-ISFI), Volume 19, Issue 1Pages 13–30https://doi.org/10.1007/s10796-015-9583-0Drawing on the technology-organization-environment (TOE) framework and prior IT assimilation literature, we develop and test an integrated model of ERP assimilation and value in Chinese firms. We also contrast the strength of the antecedents of ERP ...
- articleSeptember 2015
IT impact on talent management and operational environmental sustainability
Information Technology and Management (KLU-ITEM), Volume 16, Issue 3Pages 207–220https://doi.org/10.1007/s10799-015-0226-4We examine the impact of information technology (IT) on talent management and operational environmental sustainability and propose a model in which IT infrastructure capability enables the firm's operational environmental sustainability through talent ...
- research-articleDecember 2014
How information-sharing values influence the use of information systems
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems (JSIS), Volume 23, Issue 4Pages 270–283https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2014.08.003We examine the effects of information-sharing values on BIS success dimensions relationships.Information use depends on information quality, but not on system quality.An increase in information-sharing values is reflected in increased information ...
- articleMarch 2014
IT governance and business value in the public sector organizations - The role of elected representatives in IT governance and its impact on IT value in U.S. state governments
This paper studies IT business value in the public sector organizations, to which the information systems (IS) literature so far has paid little attention. Specifically, we investigate the moderating effect of IT governance on the relationship between ...
- articleDecember 2011
Firm-level benefits of IT-enabled resources: A conceptual extension and an empirical assessment
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems (JSIS), Volume 20, Issue 4Pages 403–418https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2011.08.001While the business value of IT (BVIT) is central to the IS discipline, only recently a possible chain of causation from IT assets (i.e., fungible, widely available, commodity-like, technology-based products) to firm performance has been conceptually ...
- articleSeptember 2011
Does RFID improve firms' financial performance? an empirical analysis
Information Technology and Management (KLU-ITEM), Volume 12, Issue 3Pages 273–285https://doi.org/10.1007/s10799-011-0088-3Radio frequency identification (RFID) is viewed as a technology that improves supply chain efficiency by enhancing inventory efficiency, optimizing logistics, and coordinating the flow of materials. Although RFID has gained great attention in many ...
- ArticleSeptember 2009
Modeling the IT Impact on Organizational Structure
EDOC '09: Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (edoc 2009)Pages 14–23https://doi.org/10.1109/EDOC.2009.27The impact IT systems have on organizations is widely debated, both in academia and industry. This paper describes a quantitative framework for analyzing organizational impact from IT systems. The framework consists of an abstract model that is a ...
- articleApril 2009
IT capabilities and firm performance: A contingency analysis of the role of industry and IT capability type
Information and Management (IMAN), Volume 46, Issue 3Pages 181–189https://doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2008.10.002Previous empirical studies examining the relationship between IT capability and accounting-based measures of firm performance reported mixed results. We argued that prior work has relied on aggregate overall measures of the firm's IT capability, ...