scholarly journals Impact of IT integration on the firm’s knowledge absorption and desorption

2020 ◽  
Vol 57 (7) ◽  
pp. 103290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica Braojos ◽  
Jose Benitez ◽  
Javier Llorens ◽  
Laura Ruiz
2007 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 24-35
Author(s):  
Wolfgang Reising ◽  
Alexander W. Roos ◽  
Jens Schöne ◽  
Annika Vöhringer
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Die Broadcast-Industrie sieht sich einerseits der Notwendigkeit verstärkter IT-Integration gegenüber, um den wachsenden Kostendruck zu reduzieren. Andererseits ermöglichen Integrationsbestrebungen auf technischer Seite und Innovationen in organisatorischen Abläufen die Realisierung neuer Services und Geschäftsmodelle. Die Mediennutzungszeiten verändern sich, Branchen konvergieren und der Kunde wandelt sich vom passiven Rezipienten zum selbstbestimmten Nutzer. Diese Aufgaben verlangen eine umfassende Integrationsstrategie, welche Entwicklungen in Prozessen, Organisation und IT vor dem Hintergrund neuer Konsumgewohnheiten und neuer Marktteilnehmer berücksichtigt. Im ersten Teil des Artikels wird die Studie „IT-Integration im Broadcast“ der Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart (HdM) vorgestellt. Anschließend wird die Thematik anhand des Mitteldeutschen Rundfunks (MDR) in einen betrieblichen Kontext gesetzt und beleuchtet. Zum Abschluss wird am Beispiel des Hörfunkprogramms „MDR SPUTNIK“ ein hoch integriertes und innovatives Programmformat vorgestellt.


2019 ◽  
Vol 57 (7) ◽  
pp. 1511-1534 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chih-Jou Chen

Purpose Developing agility and innovativeness as dynamic capabilities are important for firms to sustain their competitive advantage in today’s global economy. The purpose of this paper is to develop and empirically test a framework to investigate how the supply chain agility and innovativeness are achieved through IT integration and trust in members of supply chain and how these, in turn, can enhance firms’ competitive advantage. Design/methodology/approach This research employs a survey method and data are collected from senior managers working in the supply chain or IT area. The model and hypotheses are tested utilizing data from 204 usable Taiwan manufacturing firms via structural equations modeling methodology. Findings The study demonstrates that both IT integration and trust in supply chain members significantly enhance supply chain agility and innovativeness, which in turn positively affect firm’s competitive advantage. The results indicate that IT integration and trust are antecedents and major joint partnership resources for improving supply chain agility and innovativeness. Research limitations/implications Data are collected from manufacturing industry in Taiwan and single respondent from each firm, the generalizability of current findings to other industries or countries should require additional investigation. Practical implications The study suggests that a firm should focus on IT integration and trust in supply chain members to achieve supply chain agility and innovativeness. To take advantage of supply chain agility and innovativeness, through maximizing firm’s competitive advantage, firms should continually adapt to the fast changing business environment and search for creative ways to satisfy new market needs. Originality/value Given the attention paid to supply chain agility and innovativeness in terms of importance to responding to business uncertainty and competitiveness, and more recently, as important capabilities in managing supply chain management, this paper investigates how IT integration and trust can contribute to supply chain agility and innovativeness. Provide evidence regarding the impact of IT integration and trust on agility of supply chains, innovativeness and competitive advantage.


2017 ◽  
pp. 1933-1952
Author(s):  
Cláudia Sofia B. Pinho ◽  
João J. Ferreira

Information Technology (IT) capabilities play a fundamental role on process innovation and organizational performance. Likewise, corporate entrepreneurship (CE) plays a vital role in the improvement of performance, as the employees' profile is determinant for the success of these organizations. Previous literature relating to IT and CE reveals how little attention has been paid to relationship between these constructs, and what exists is only partial. This research conceptualizes the relationship between IT capabilities, CE, and innovation on the organizational performance. It is intended as a contribution to the ongoing conceptual development of this area and provides initial guidance for future empirical evidence. Thus, the authors advance a synthesized conceptual model in order to evaluate the influence of IT capabilities (IT flexibility, IT integration and IT alignment) to the CE process, through innovation on the organizational performance. The authors create an initial construction of the scenery grounded in past literature, which is refined and reinforced into a conceptual model advancing in theoretical development in the field. Some future research and implications are discussed.


Author(s):  
Robin Fincham ◽  
James Fleck ◽  
Rob Procter ◽  
Harry Scarbrough ◽  
Margaret Tierney ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-23
Author(s):  
Yanchao Du ◽  
Hengyu Zhou ◽  
Yongbo Yuan ◽  
Xiaoxue Liu

Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) has become increasingly popular in the architecture, engineering, and construction industries. However, the current practice status by the construction industry fails to deliver the desired results. In that backdrop, how to promote cooperation within and improve the overall performance of integrated project team has received wide attention. Herein, knowledge-sharing plays a critical role in cooperation and overall performance. However, to the best of our knowledge, the research on knowledge-sharing strategy interaction and evolutionary mechanism is rare. To make up for the deficiency of the studies existing, a novel model is proposed by taking advantage of evolutionary game theory, to capture the interaction behavior of knowledge-sharing and explore its evolutionary mechanism. Six parameters of knowledge stock, knowledge-sharing degree, heterogeneous knowledge proportion, synergy effect, knowledge absorption coefficient, and knowledge-sharing cost efficient that are critical to knowledge-sharing are extracted and defined. The payoff matrix is constructed by analyzing the benefits and costs of knowledge-sharing. Then, a replicator dynamic system is established based on payoff matrix, to determine the evolutionary tendency of knowledge-sharing behavior. Finally, numerical simulations are conducted to explore the influences of all parameters on the knowledge-sharing strategy. The findings in this research reveal that strategy interaction behavior is significantly influenced by proportion of strategy of choosing to share knowledge in both game players. The authors also find that strategy interaction behavior has a strong negative correlation with knowledge-sharing cost efficient, but has a positive correlation with knowledge stock, heterogeneous knowledge proportion, degree of knowledge-sharing, knowledge absorption coefficient, and synergetic effect coefficient. This research can provide the evolutionary mechanism and broaden our understanding of relationship between project performance and knowledge-sharing and can offer valuable guidance on improving cooperation and performance of project teams.


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