Extensive researches have studied the relationship between IT and vertical firm boundaries, but few has distinguished between different types of IT. This study divides IT into two categories, open IT and proprietary IT and proposes that the impacts of open IT and proprietary IT on vertical firm boundaries are different. Moreover, we also hypothesize that industry dynamism has moderating effects on these relationships. We use the panel data from U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) to test these hypotheses. The results show that open IT has a negative effect on vertical scope of firms while proprietary IT has a positive effect on vertical scope. Furthermore, with the increase of industry dynamism, open IT has a further negative effect on v...
Market-dominant firms traditionally have an advantage in growing markets because they operate with l...
Since Ronald H. Coase's (1937) seminal paper, a rich set of theories has been developed that deal wi...
In this paper, we examine whether frictions created by differences in firm bound-aries affect the sp...
Previous literature has suggested that information technology (IT) can affect firm bound- aries by c...
The literature in IS suggests that IT affects firms’ vertical and horizontal boundaries. This resear...
U.S.A. This research presents a model that separates the effects of the use of information technolog...
This research presents a model that separates the effects of the use of information technology (IT) ...
U.S.A. The electronic markets hypothesis holds that information technology use influences the disman...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
The dissertation consists of three essays that explore the relationship between information technol...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
Companies try to acquire the finest advantages and techniques in a technologically advanced and end-...
This paper uses three cross-industry datasets from China and other developing countries to study the...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the impact of information technology (IT) investment on fi...
Market-dominant firms traditionally have an advantage in growing markets because they operate with l...
Since Ronald H. Coase's (1937) seminal paper, a rich set of theories has been developed that deal wi...
In this paper, we examine whether frictions created by differences in firm bound-aries affect the sp...
Previous literature has suggested that information technology (IT) can affect firm bound- aries by c...
The literature in IS suggests that IT affects firms’ vertical and horizontal boundaries. This resear...
U.S.A. This research presents a model that separates the effects of the use of information technolog...
This research presents a model that separates the effects of the use of information technology (IT) ...
U.S.A. The electronic markets hypothesis holds that information technology use influences the disman...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
The dissertation consists of three essays that explore the relationship between information technol...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
How does Information and Communication Technology (IT) influence boundaries within and across organi...
Companies try to acquire the finest advantages and techniques in a technologically advanced and end-...
This paper uses three cross-industry datasets from China and other developing countries to study the...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the impact of information technology (IT) investment on fi...
Market-dominant firms traditionally have an advantage in growing markets because they operate with l...
Since Ronald H. Coase's (1937) seminal paper, a rich set of theories has been developed that deal wi...
In this paper, we examine whether frictions created by differences in firm bound-aries affect the sp...