Complementary effects of information systems strategic assets and enabling roles of information systems on innovation performance of banking organizations

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Asare Yaw Obeng, Samuel King Opoku, Ama Pokuah Obeng, Emmanuel Oppong Afriyie
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Abstract

Banking organizations improve innovation performance by recognizing rare strategic assets and efficient use of information systems. This study explored the role of information systems in enhancing internal operational effectiveness and leveraging firm capabilities for strategic positions. Using a mixed-method design, 11 participants in six banking organizations in Ghana were interviewed to gather data. The results indicate IT contribution, organizational learning, and IS-related human are the most significant attributes that positively impact innovation performance. Corroborating qualitative and experimental results identified new products, improved operational processes, improved product functionalities, and innovation strategy as the key innovation performance factors. While the information systems strategic assets have minimal effect, the enabling role of information systems has a moderate impact on innovation performance. In contrast to either information systems strategic assets or the enabling role of information systems alone, the results show their complimentary effect on innovation performance is considerably higher.

信息系统战略资产和信息系统赋能作用对银行组织创新绩效的互补效应
银行组织通过识别稀有战略资产和有效利用信息系统来提高创新绩效。本研究探讨了信息系统在提高内部运营效率和利用公司能力提升战略地位方面的作用。采用混合方法设计,对加纳六家银行组织的 11 名参与者进行了访谈,以收集数据。结果表明,信息技术贡献、组织学习和与信息系统相关的人力是对创新绩效产生积极影响的最重要属性。定性和实验结果证实,新产品、改进的运营流程、改进的产品功能和创新战略是创新绩效的关键因素。信息系统战略资产的影响微乎其微,而信息系统的有利作用则对创新绩效产生了适度影响。与单独的信息系统战略资产或信息系统的有利作用相比,结果显示它们对创新绩效的互补效应要高得多。
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