Achieving Competitive Advantage (CA) through Information Infrastructure Capability (IIC): An Empirical Justification

Lew Sook Ling
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The goals of most of the organisations are achieving their sustainable competitive advantage (CA) challenges. One of the organizational initiatives is to invest appropriate information infrastructures. However, organisations may face difficulties to select effective information infrastructures in their respective situations to achieve CA from elusive information. This paper is to connect the Information infrastructure capability (IIC) to CA with empirical justification. Hence, IICs are categorised into dynamic capability (D), integrating capability (I), data management capability (DM), security capability (S), utility capability (U) and collaborating capability (C) from past studies. This paper then empirically test the model using a set of survey data collected from 295 MSC Malaysia companies with the aim to analyse IICs in a holistic way. Four capabilities emerge from the factor analysis as IICs: D, I, DM and U. These results show there is an empirical link between IICs which comprises D, I, DM and U with CA. Finally, a clear full chain of variables model connecting IIC to organisational CA is obtained to fill the research lacuna.
通过信息基础设施能力(IIC)实现竞争优势:一个实证论证
大多数组织的目标是实现他们的可持续竞争优势(CA)挑战。组织活动之一是投资适当的信息基础设施。然而,组织在选择有效的信息基础设施以从难以捉摸的信息中实现CA时可能会遇到困难。本文将信息基础设施能力(Information infrastructure capability, IIC)与CA联系起来,并进行实证论证。因此,从过去的研究中,iic被分为动态能力(D)、集成能力(I)、数据管理能力(DM)、安全能力(S)、效用能力(U)和协作能力(C)。然后,本文使用从295家马来西亚MSC公司收集的一组调查数据对该模型进行了实证检验,旨在以整体方式分析IICs。从因子分析中可以得出四种能力:D、I、DM和U。这些结果表明,由D、I、DM和U组成的IIC与CA之间存在着实证联系。最后,我们得到了一个清晰的IIC与组织CA之间的全变量链模型,填补了研究的空白。
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