Title :
Discovering the Multifaceted Roles of Information Technologies with a Holistic Configurational Theory Approach
Author :
Park, YoungKi ; El Sawy, Omar A.
Abstract :
Information technologies enable organizations to successfully sense and manage market opportunities and threats in turbulent environments and therefore can enhance firm performance. On the other hand, IT can inhibit organizations from achieving high performance due to its inflexibility and the high cost of system implementation. This study explains the multifaceted roles of information technologies in enhancing firm performance by using a set-theoretic configurational theory approach. It investigates the holistic nature of the fused dynamic interactions among IT, organizational agility, and environmental turbulence. Specifically it focuses on explaining the opposing roles of IT as either an enabler or an inhibitor for competitive firm performance. Using field survey data from 106 Korean companies, this study empirically investigates configurations of high and low firm performance. By comparing similarities and differences between multiple configurations, we extract several patterns in a way that explains the different roles of IT in achieving competitive firm performance. We end by providing explanation for why this holistic approach is especially helpful in drawing new insights.
Keywords :
competitive intelligence; marketing; organisational aspects; set theory; competitive firm performance; environmental turbulence; firm performance enhancement; holistic configurational theory approach; information technologies; market opportunity management; market threat; multifaceted roles; organizational agility; set-theoretic configurational theory approach; system implementation; Calibration; Companies; Industries; Information technology; Sensors; Competitive Advantage; Digital Ecodynamics; Organizational Agility; Role of Information Technology; Set-Theoretic Configurational Theory; fsQCA;
Conference_Titel :
System Science (HICSS), 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1925-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1530-1605
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2012.220