A dynamic capability perspective on the impact of big data analytics and enterprise architecture on innovation: an empirical study

IF 7.4 3区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Sunil Pathak, Venkataraghavan Krishnaswamy, Mayank Sharma
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Abstract

Purpose

The prevailing conceptualization of information system (IS) capabilities, rooted in the resource-based view (RBV) framework, tends to focus on unique firm resources. In the digital age, as emphasized by dynamic capabilities (DC), resource reconfiguration is critical in maintaining strategic advantage. This paper focuses on big data analytics capabilities (BDAC) from a DC perspective to present a novel conceptualization of BDAC–DC. We examine its effects on product, business model and business process innovation, including the effects of enterprise architecture (EA) on the BDAC business model innovation relationship.

Design/methodology/approach

This research presents a novel DC-based BDAC conceptualization, operationalized as a hierarchical construct. A survey-based approach is used for data collection and data analysis is done using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM).

Findings

The novel conceptualization and the effects of BDAC DC on BDA sensing-seizing and reconfiguration capacities support BDAC’s functional and evolutionary roleplay. Empirical results confirm the positive effects of BDAC–DC on first-order value targets (innovation) and the moderating effects of EA.

Research limitations/implications

The novel BDAC–DC conceptualization has several implications for BDAC, DC, EA and business value research. Practicing managers must adopt a multifaceted approach to BDAC development by considering non-technical and organizational factors, collaborate with their business counterparts to explore unique big data ideas, initiate proof-of-concept projects to secure support and allocate resources synchronously, considering a multidimensional view of the process, product and business model innovation.

Practical implications

Practicing managers must adopt a multifaceted approach to BDAC development by considering non-technical and organizational factors, collaborate with their business counterparts to explore unique big data ideas, initiate proof-of-concept projects to secure support and allocate resources synchronously, considering a multidimensional view of the process, product and business model innovation for synergistic outcomes.

Originality/value

To the best of our knowledge, this research is the first attempt toward DC-based BDAC conceptualization, empirical validation of first-order effects on various forms of innovation and the often-overlooked role of critical EA capability.

从动态能力角度看大数据分析和企业架构对创新的影响:实证研究
目的:信息系统(IS)能力的普遍概念化植根于基于资源的观点(RBV)框架,往往侧重于独特的企业资源。在动态能力(Dynamic capabilities,DC)所强调的数字时代,资源重组对于保持战略优势至关重要。本文从动态能力(DC)的角度关注大数据分析能力(BDAC),提出了一种新颖的 BDAC-DC 概念化。我们研究了其对产品、业务模式和业务流程创新的影响,包括企业架构(EA)对 BDAC 业务模式创新关系的影响。研究结果新颖的概念化以及 BDAC DC 对 BDA 感知-搜索和重新配置能力的影响支持了 BDAC 的功能和进化角色扮演。实证结果证实了 BDAC-DC 对一阶价值目标(创新)的积极影响以及 EA 的调节作用。研究局限性/启示新颖的 BDAC-DC 概念化对 BDAC、DC、EA 和商业价值研究具有若干启示。实践管理者必须考虑非技术因素和组织因素,采用多方面的方法开发 BDAC,与业务同行合作探索独特的大数据想法,启动概念验证项目以获得支持并同步分配资源,同时考虑流程、产品和业务模式创新的多维视角。实践意义实践经理人必须采用多方面的方法开发 BDAC,考虑非技术和组织因素,与业务同行合作探索独特的大数据想法,启动概念验证项目以获得支持,并同步分配资源,从流程、产品和业务模式创新的多维视角考虑,以取得协同增效的结果。原创性/价值 据我们所知,这项研究是对基于 DC 的 BDAC 概念化、对各种形式创新的一阶效应的实证验证以及经常被忽视的关键 EA 能力作用的首次尝试。
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14.80
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6.20%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Enterprise Information Management (JEIM) is a significant contributor to the normative literature, offering both conceptual and practical insights supported by innovative discoveries that enrich the existing body of knowledge. Within its pages, JEIM presents research findings sourced from globally renowned experts. These contributions encompass scholarly examinations of cutting-edge theories and practices originating from leading research institutions. Additionally, the journal features inputs from senior business executives and consultants, who share their insights gleaned from specific enterprise case studies. Through these reports, readers benefit from a comparative analysis of different environmental contexts, facilitating valuable learning experiences. JEIM's distinctive blend of theoretical analysis and practical application fosters comprehensive discussions on commercial discoveries. This approach enhances the audience's comprehension of contemporary, applied, and rigorous information management practices, which extend across entire enterprises and their intricate supply chains.
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