Cheng-Hao Steve Chen, Gordon Liu, Gelareh Roushan, Bang Nguyen
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Abstract
This study elucidates the nature of information technology (IT) capabilities by developing an integrated framework that expounds upon the hierarchy inherent within IT capabilities. This research uses qualitative interviews with 64 IT professionals grounded in the resource-based theory to delineate three layers of IT capabilities. At the foundational level, IT capabilities reflect firms’ IT-related assets, encompassing IT infrastructure, informational, and enabled assets that are valuable, rare, and inimitable. Higher up, firms’ IT capabilities manifest through competence in organising these IT-related assets effectively. Operational IT competence is instrumental in mobilising and deploying each IT-related asset, while dynamic IT capabilities represent firms’ capacity to reconfigure and assimilate various operational IT competencies. This research contributes to the field by providing an integrative theoretical understanding of how IT capabilities are formed. The proposed model addresses fragmentation in the existing literature, facilitating the development of more cohesive, evidence-based strategies for generating business value from IT.
本研究通过建立一个综合框架,阐述信息技术能力的内在层次结构,从而阐明信息技术能力的本质。本研究以基于资源的理论为基础,通过对 64 名信息技术专业人员进行定性访谈,划分出信息技术能力的三个层次。在基础层面,IT 能力反映了企业的 IT 相关资产,包括 IT 基础设施、信息和启用资产,这些资产具有价值、稀缺性和不可模仿性。在更高层次上,企业的信息技术能力体现为有效组织这些信息技术相关资产的能力。运营信息技术能力有助于调动和部署每项信息技术相关资产,而动态信息技术能力则代表企业重新配置和吸收各种运营信息技术能力的能力。本研究从理论上综合理解了信息技术能力是如何形成的,从而为该领域做出了贡献。所提出的模型解决了现有文献中的碎片化问题,有助于制定更具凝聚力、以证据为基础的战略,从信息技术中产生商业价值。
期刊介绍:
The interdisciplinary interfaces of Information Systems (IS) are fast emerging as defining areas of research and development in IS. These developments are largely due to the transformation of Information Technology (IT) towards networked worlds and its effects on global communications and economies. While these developments are shaping the way information is used in all forms of human enterprise, they are also setting the tone and pace of information systems of the future. The major advances in IT such as client/server systems, the Internet and the desktop/multimedia computing revolution, for example, have led to numerous important vistas of research and development with considerable practical impact and academic significance. While the industry seeks to develop high performance IS/IT solutions to a variety of contemporary information support needs, academia looks to extend the reach of IS technology into new application domains. Information Systems Frontiers (ISF) aims to provide a common forum of dissemination of frontline industrial developments of substantial academic value and pioneering academic research of significant practical impact.