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引用次数: 9
Abstract
ABSTRACT Big data analytics capability (BDAC) is a firm's ability to leverage big data for business value generation. Firms focus either on ‘functional fitness’ by ‘doing the things right’, or ‘evolutionary fitness’ by ‘doing the right things. Extant literature shows inconsistency in BDAC dimensions and lacks an integrative framework that addresses both functional and evolutionary fitness. We address this through a tool-based qualitative analysis of BDAC literature and present a capability-centric fitness framework. In doing so, we examine the critical role of enterprise architecture and suggest TOGAF based mechanisms to address alignment issues between BDAC’s functional and evolutionary fitness dimensions.
期刊介绍:
Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) focusses on both the technical and applications aspects of EIS technology, and the complex and cross-disciplinary problems of enterprise integration that arise in integrating extended enterprises in a contemporary global supply chain environment. Techniques developed in mathematical science, computer science, manufacturing engineering, and operations management used in the design or operation of EIS will also be considered.