The purpose of our paper is to engage in a comprehensive review of the research on Information Technology (IT)-mediated international market-entry alliances.This paper provides a theory-informed conceptual framework of IT-enabled cross-border interfirm relationships and performance outcomes. It integrates perspectives of Resource-based View (RBV) and Transaction Cost Economics (TCE) to argue that the establishment of interfirm IT capabilities enhances the marketing performance of the foreign partner in the host location by improving interfirm relationship governance. Furthermore, IT-related risks and contextual restrictions are identified as important moderators. Conceptualisations of IT capabilities, IT-enhanced interfirm governance, and I...
FræðigreinThis article reports on the findings of a literature review on information technology reso...
In the late 1990’s researchers believed that B2B markets were set to revolutionise e-procurement. Ne...
The growing popularity of outsourcing and offshore-partnering activities raises the issue of what st...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to engage in a comprehensive review of the research on informat...
Information technology-based alliances are rapidly spreading in organizations, which calls upon rese...
Purpose: Advanced information technology (IT) changes the way companies manage cross‐border supply ...
Does the investment in firm-specific IT resources lead to better alliance performance? This study pr...
Conference Theme: Building a Better World through Information SystemsTo thrive in the current embedd...
To thrive in the current embedded and electronic competitive environment, organizations must achieve...
Although attractive to foreign and domestic firms, bottom-of-pyramid (BOP) markets pose unique chall...
textabstractDevelopments in information technology (IT) are perceived to promote interorganizational...
There is a growing interest in examining the characteristics of asymmetry in relationships, specific...
This paper studied the relationship between corporate IT capability and alliance performance in Chin...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-38).Supported by the International Center for Research on...
This dissertation examines how investments in information technology (IT) influence the value that f...
FræðigreinThis article reports on the findings of a literature review on information technology reso...
In the late 1990’s researchers believed that B2B markets were set to revolutionise e-procurement. Ne...
The growing popularity of outsourcing and offshore-partnering activities raises the issue of what st...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to engage in a comprehensive review of the research on informat...
Information technology-based alliances are rapidly spreading in organizations, which calls upon rese...
Purpose: Advanced information technology (IT) changes the way companies manage cross‐border supply ...
Does the investment in firm-specific IT resources lead to better alliance performance? This study pr...
Conference Theme: Building a Better World through Information SystemsTo thrive in the current embedd...
To thrive in the current embedded and electronic competitive environment, organizations must achieve...
Although attractive to foreign and domestic firms, bottom-of-pyramid (BOP) markets pose unique chall...
textabstractDevelopments in information technology (IT) are perceived to promote interorganizational...
There is a growing interest in examining the characteristics of asymmetry in relationships, specific...
This paper studied the relationship between corporate IT capability and alliance performance in Chin...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-38).Supported by the International Center for Research on...
This dissertation examines how investments in information technology (IT) influence the value that f...
FræðigreinThis article reports on the findings of a literature review on information technology reso...
In the late 1990’s researchers believed that B2B markets were set to revolutionise e-procurement. Ne...
The growing popularity of outsourcing and offshore-partnering activities raises the issue of what st...