IT capability and organizational performance: the roles of business process agility and environmental factors

IT capability and organizational performance: the roles of business process agility and environmental factors

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Article ID: iaor2014383
Volume: 23
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 326
End Page Number: 342
Publication Date: May 2014
Journal: European Journal of Information Systems
Authors: , , , , ,
Keywords: information systems, business process modelling
Abstract:

The business value of information technology (IT) has been one of the top concerns of both practitioners and scholars for decades. Numerous studies have documented the positive effects of IT capability on organizational performance but our knowledge of the processes through which such gains are achieved remains limited due to a lack of focus on the business environment. Such a linkage therefore remains the subject of debate in the information systems literature. In this study, we fill this gap by investigating the mediating role of business process agility and the moderating roles of environmental factors. On the basis of matched survey data obtained from 214 IT and business executives from manufacturing firms in China, our analyses show that even though firm‐wide IT capability presents the characteristics of rarity, appropriability, non‐reproducibility, and non‐substitutability, its impact on organizational performance is fully mediated by business process agility. Our results also show that the impact of the environment is multifaceted and nuanced. In particular, environmental hostility weakens the effect of IT capability on business process agility, while environmental complexity strengthens it. The theoretical and practical implications of this study, and its limitations, are also discussed.

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