THE IMPACTS OF DATA-DRIVEN LEADERSHIP IN IR4.0 ADOPTION ON FIRM PERFORMANCE IN MALAYSIA

IF 2 0 ECONOMICS
C. Lok, Shu-Fen Chuah, C. Hooy
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Abstract

The primary purpose of this study is to develop a novel framework to explain the effects of data-driven leadership in IR4.0 adoption on firm performance. We proposed four dimensions for the data-driven leadership: (1) the experience of key personnel with IR4.0 adoption, (2) the appointment of a chief information officer (CIO), (3) the establishment of a technology committee, and (4) the acquisition of technology. This study includes 943 public-listed firms traded on Bursa Malaysia from 2015 to 2019. Using the random effects model (REM), our study shows that data-driven leadership in IR4.0 adoption, particularly the appointment of a CIO and the acquisition of technology, is positively associated with Tobin’s [Formula: see text] and market-to-book value of the firms. Subsample analysis reveals that data-driven leadership has greater significant positive impacts on firm performance in manufacturing-related firms. Further analysis also provides evidence that CEO duality and CEO age negatively affect the role of CIO in manufacturing firms. In contrast, CEO age and founder CEO negatively affect the role of key personnel fitted with IR4.0 experience in nonmanufacturing firms. However, founder CEO in nonmanufacturing-related firms which incorporated IR4.0 technology into the business could significantly improve firm performance. Lastly, there is a noticeable drop in performance when the boards are busy. Our study provides recommendations to both industry and government IR4.0 policy and contributes to leadership literature scholarly, particularly in the data-driven leadership viewpoint in both manufacturing- and nonmanufacturing-related sectors in the era of IR4.0.
马来西亚采用IR4.0的数据驱动领导力对企业绩效的影响
本研究的主要目的是开发一个新的框架来解释IR4.0采用中数据驱动的领导力对公司绩效的影响。我们提出了数据驱动领导的四个维度:(1)采用IR4.0的关键人员的经验,(2)任命首席信息官(CIO),(3)成立技术委员会,以及(4)技术获取。这项研究包括2015年至2019年在马来西亚证券交易所交易的943家上市公司。使用随机效应模型(REM),我们的研究表明,IR4.0采用中的数据驱动领导力,特别是首席信息官的任命和技术收购,与Tobin的[公式:见正文]和公司的市值呈正相关。子样本分析表明,数据驱动的领导力对制造业相关企业的绩效有更大的积极影响。进一步的分析还提供了证据,证明CEO的双重性和CEO的年龄对制造企业首席信息官的角色产生了负面影响。相比之下,CEO年龄和创始人CEO对符合IR4.0经验的关键人员在非制造企业中的角色产生了负面影响。然而,将IR4.0技术纳入业务的非制造业相关公司的创始人兼首席执行官可以显著提高公司业绩。最后,当董事会繁忙时,业绩会明显下降。我们的研究为行业和政府的IR4.0政策提供了建议,并有助于领导力文献的学术研究,特别是在IR4.0时代制造业和非制造业相关部门的数据驱动领导力观点方面。
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