Malone, T. W., Yates, J. & Benjamin, R. I.. 1987. Communications of the ACM. 30(6). pp. 484-497 Electronic Markets and Electronic Hierarchies: Effects of Information Technology on Market Structure and Corporate Strategies [Definitions of Markets and Hierarchies] 1) Markets coordinate the flow through supply and demand forces and external transactions between different individuals and firms. - Ma..
Absorptive capacity, learning, and performance in international joint ventures Lane, P. J., Salk, J. E., & Lyles, M. A.. 2001. Strategic Management Journal. 22(12). pp. 1139-1161 - An Organization’s absorptive capacity is its ability to (1) Understand new external knowledge (2) Assimilate it (3) Apply it to commercial ends - The results provide support for the hypotheses concerning factors influ..
A Set of Principles for Conducting and Evaluating Interpretive Field Studies in Information Systems, MIS Quarterly, 1999, Heinz K. Klein and Michael D. Myers - IS research can be classified as interpretive if it is assumed that our knowledge of reality is gained only through social constructions such a language, consciousness, shared meanings, documents, tools, and other artifacts. - Interpretiv..
Dyer, J. and H. Singh, “The relational view: Cooperative strategy and sources of interorganizational competitive advantage,” Academy of Management Review, 23(4), 1998, pp. 660-679.
Peteraf, M.A., 1993. "The cornerstones of competitive advantage: A resource-based " - Four conditions must be met for a firm to enjoy sustained returns. - Resources heterogeneity creates Richardian or monopoly rents(전매) - Ex Post Limits to competition prevent the rent from being competed away. - Imperfect factor mobility ensures that valuable factors remain with the firm and that the rents are s..
Walker, G., D. Weber, “A transaction cost approach to make-or-buy decisions,” Administrative Science Quarterly, 1984, pp. 374-91. - Williamson's model indicates that when asset specificity is low, suppliers enjoy a production cost advantage over buyers, since they are able to pool possibly uncorrelated or negatively correlated demand and thereby achieve smoother production schedules and greater ..
Clemens, E., M. Row, “Information technology and industrial cooperation: The changing economics of coordination and ownership,” Journal of Management Information Systems, 9(2), 1993, pp. 9-28. - A framework for investigating cooperative relationships based on extending transactions cost economics. - IT has the capability to increase integration without necessarily increasing transaction risks, b..
Baker, T. & Nelson, R.E., 2005. "Creating something from nothing: Resource construction through entrepreneurial bricolage." Administrative Science Quarterly, 329-366. Lévi-Strauss’s concept of bricolage -making do with what is at hand- explained many of the behaviors we observed in small firms that were able to create something from nothing by exploiting physical, social, or institutional inputs..
IT competency and firm performance: is organizational learning a missing link?, Michael J. Tippins, Ravipreet S. Sohi, Strategic Management Journal, 2003, Volume 24, Issue 8 , Pages 745 – 761 - This study proposes that organization learning plays a significant role in determining the outcomes of IT. Drawing from resource theory and IT literature, the authors develop the concept of IT competency...
Bharadwaj, A., “A resource-based perspective on information technology capability and firm performance: An empirical investigation,” MIS Quarterly, 24(1), 2000, pp. 169-19 [A RBV of IT and Firm Performance] - 기업의 RBV는 기업의 ‘unique’ 자원 즉 가치 있고, 희귀하고, 모방이 어렵고, 다른 자원으로 대체하기 어려운 것을 기반으로 경쟁하는 것. - RB 이론은 전략을 실행하고 선택하고 구현하는데 필요로 하는 기업전반에 여러 다른 종류로 분포되고 기업간 차별적 요소로서 오랜 기간 동안 안정적으로 유지된 자원이라는 가설을 기반으로 한다...
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