2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.dss.2020.113300
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How IT wisdom affects firm performance: An empirical investigation of 15-year US panel data

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“…Over the last two decades, however, supply chains have started using data more intensively to design their strategies and companies are adopting analytics for this (Chen et al, 2015 ; LaValle et al, 2011 ; Shao et al, 2018 ). The analytics capabilities of organizations (ACO) can facilitate the development of better authenticated and validated insights to transform their supply chains (Liu et al, 2020 ). The ambidextrous organizations are better equipped with ACO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last two decades, however, supply chains have started using data more intensively to design their strategies and companies are adopting analytics for this (Chen et al, 2015 ; LaValle et al, 2011 ; Shao et al, 2018 ). The analytics capabilities of organizations (ACO) can facilitate the development of better authenticated and validated insights to transform their supply chains (Liu et al, 2020 ). The ambidextrous organizations are better equipped with ACO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the IT-enabled organizational capabilities perspective is grounded on the resource-based view [1] and the organizational capabilities theory [19] and has been extensively used in IT business value IS research [18]. This perspective suggests that firms' IT resource investments create business value by developing unique IT capabilities that help firms improve operational, marketing, and financial performance by developing organizational (i.e., business, non-IT) capabilities [33]. We draw on this perspective to argue the role of IT governance process capability and IT performance in improving business performance by developing organizational capabilities.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on whether an investment in information technologies (IT) provides business value is extensive (for a summary, see [24,25]). A continued area of focus in this literature is on IT capability development, which is defined as the ability to deploy and utilize IT resources in line with business processes [26,27]. From a resource-based view, an organization that can align IT capabilities with other organizational capabilities should be able to create a distinctive base of competitive advantage.…”
Section: Background and Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%