1999
DOI: 10.1287/isre.10.4.304
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Information Technology Assimilation in Firms: The Influence of Senior Leadership and IT Infrastructures

Abstract: IT assimilation is regarded as an important outcome in the efforts of firms to leverage the potential of information technologies in their business activities and strategies. Despite significant investments in information technology, considerable diversity exists in how well firms have been able to assimilate IT and leverage the business value of IT. This research draws upon the emerging knowledge-based and resource-based views of the firm to examine the influence of three factors on IT assimilation: (i) quali… Show more

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“…Thus, IT objects act as enablers and provide the technological foundation that can be an effective source of value. IT operations refer to the extent to which a firm utilizes IT to manage market and customer information (Armstrong et al 1999). It reflects the extent to which IT applications have been diffused into intra-and interorganizational processes (Bhatt et …”
Section: It Competencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, IT objects act as enablers and provide the technological foundation that can be an effective source of value. IT operations refer to the extent to which a firm utilizes IT to manage market and customer information (Armstrong et al 1999). It reflects the extent to which IT applications have been diffused into intra-and interorganizational processes (Bhatt et …”
Section: It Competencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A grande oferta desses ativos no mercado e seu potencial para imitação, no entanto, limita sua capacidade de gerar vantagem competitiva sustentável (Hitt & Brynjolfsson, 1996;Wade & Hulland, 2004). Autores como Duncan (1995), Powell and Dent-Micallef (1997), Armstrong and Sambamurthy (1999), Jeffers et al (2008) e Nevo and Wade (2010) observam que investimentos em tais recursos, por si só, não explicam adequadamente a variação no desempenho dos processos de negócio entre firmas concorrentes (cf. Weill, Subramani & Broadbent, 2002).…”
Section: Expertise Técnica E Recursos De Tiunclassified
“…The IS literature (Armstrong and Sambamurthy, 1999;Sethi and King, 1994) suggests that the potential of IT to enhance a firm's performance in value chain activities (Porter and Millar, 1985) is a significant motivation for the firm to adopt IT. Applying this view to Green IT, we define Green IT initialization -the first stage, as evaluating and experiencing the benefits of Green IT to improve a firm's performance in value chain activities such as cost and energy consumption reduction.…”
Section: It Capital It-enabled Changes In Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%