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    题名: Multilevel Synergy of Information Technology for Operational Integration: Competition Networks and Operating Performance
    作者: 李曉惠
    Lee, Hsiao-Hui;Andrade-Rojas, Mariana Giovanna;Kathuria, Abhishek
    贡献者: 資管系
    关键词: IT for operational integration;competition networks;operating performance;competitive brokerage;synergy
    日期: 2024-03
    上传时间: 2024-05-24 11:00:45 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Firms’ multilevel access to information plays a significant role in improving operating performance. Increasingly, firms are enhancing their operational integration through information technology (IT) as they grapple with intense competition. Competition networks are an essential but often overlooked source of information that, if leveraged correctly, can provide firms with significant competitive and operational advantages. In this study, we develop a multilevel research model of operating performance (firm level) that simultaneously considers the effects of IT for operational integration (ITOI, firm level) and competitive brokerage (competition network level). We explicate how ITOI and competitive brokerage afford firms’ synergy through complementarities and relatedness of competitive actions, information, and resources to improve their operating performance. We assess the model using a 7-year longitudinal secondary data set that includes firms from multiple industries and find support for our thesis that ITOI and competitive brokerage have a synergistic effect on operating performance. Our exploratory analysis uncovers innovation efficiency as a theoretical mechanism underlying the relationships between ITOI, competitive brokerage, and operating performance. Further exploratory analyses with disaggregated measures of ITOI highlight that synergies arise from IT-enabled coordination and integration across the supply chain and within functional areas of an organization. These findings are robust to concerns of endogeneity and alternative model specifications. We make three critical contributions to our collective understanding of the relationship between IT and operating performance—synergy as a means through which operating performance is realized, a multilevel model of relationships, and a nuanced understanding of the relationships between ITOI, competitive brokerage, and operating performance. Overall, we provide a summative view of the multilevel effects of IT on operating performance.
    關聯: Production and Operations Management, pp.1-26
    数据类型: article
    DOI 連結: https://doi.org/10.1177/10591478241239005
    DOI: 10.1177/10591478241239005
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