While research underpinned by the resource-based view (RBV) appears to suggest that IT-enabled capabilities are positively linked to competitive advantage, such a link is often seen as a black box as the processes through which competitive advantage can be gained appears unclear. In particular, research appears to suggest that information processing capability is linked to decision-making effectiveness and competitive advantage; however little research appears to examine the interrelationship among them. This study, drawing on the RBV, develops a mediation model to examine the link between competitive advantage and the key tenets of value, rarity, inimitability and non-substitutability of information processing capability in the context of ...
This study contributes to the extant literature on information management by investigating the inter...
Information systems and technologies have an influence on every aspect of companies’ firm performanc...
Significant levels of interest and organisational spending on information and communication technolo...
While it is widely believed that analytics capabilities enable a company to identify valuable insigh...
How can an organization establish an efficient IS resource? Over the years, the resource-based view ...
Although, the resource based theory mentions both resources and capabilities to be sources of compet...
FræðigreinThis article reports on the findings of a literature review on information technology reso...
Does the amount of competitive advantage provided by information technology vary with the extent tha...
Business analytics (BA) has become increasingly important for companies to gain valuable insights fr...
There is a growing debate whether Information Technology can be a source of sustained competitive ad...
IT Capabilities are vital to the competitive performance of firms in contemporary business environme...
This is the published version. Copyright 1995 MIS Quarterly.The concept of IT as a powerful competit...
The successful management of IT capabilities and their complex interdependencies with other organiza...
The main objective that business organisations in particular should strive to attain is achieving a ...
The primary aim of this article is to identify antecedents of firm’s success in specific circumstanc...
This study contributes to the extant literature on information management by investigating the inter...
Information systems and technologies have an influence on every aspect of companies’ firm performanc...
Significant levels of interest and organisational spending on information and communication technolo...
While it is widely believed that analytics capabilities enable a company to identify valuable insigh...
How can an organization establish an efficient IS resource? Over the years, the resource-based view ...
Although, the resource based theory mentions both resources and capabilities to be sources of compet...
FræðigreinThis article reports on the findings of a literature review on information technology reso...
Does the amount of competitive advantage provided by information technology vary with the extent tha...
Business analytics (BA) has become increasingly important for companies to gain valuable insights fr...
There is a growing debate whether Information Technology can be a source of sustained competitive ad...
IT Capabilities are vital to the competitive performance of firms in contemporary business environme...
This is the published version. Copyright 1995 MIS Quarterly.The concept of IT as a powerful competit...
The successful management of IT capabilities and their complex interdependencies with other organiza...
The main objective that business organisations in particular should strive to attain is achieving a ...
The primary aim of this article is to identify antecedents of firm’s success in specific circumstanc...
This study contributes to the extant literature on information management by investigating the inter...
Information systems and technologies have an influence on every aspect of companies’ firm performanc...
Significant levels of interest and organisational spending on information and communication technolo...