Types of Information Technology Capabilities and Their Role in Competitive Advantage: An Empirical Study

During the past two decades, both business managers and academic researchers have shown considerable interest in understanding how information technologies (IT) help to create competitive advantage for a firm. While recently the idea of competitive differentiation through IT has been challenged, this study contrasts the traditional thinking about competitive advantage with the resource-based view. Specifically, it is argued that by demarcating specific types of capabilities, we can contribute to better understanding of the sources of IT-based competitive advantage. Conceptually, we distinguish here between value, competitive, and dynamic capabilities as three distinct types of capabilities. Within each type, we identify specific capabilities, such as quality of the IT infrastructure, IT business experience, relationship infrastructure, and intensity of organizational learning, and present a model that describes relationships between these capabilities and competitive advantage. We then empirically test the model using data collected via a national mail survey from chief IT executives from 202 manufacturing firms. While the quality of the IT infrastructure is hypothesized as a value capability and expectedly did not have any significant effect on competitive advantage, the quality of IT business expertise and the relationship infrastructure (competitive capabilities) did. The results of the study also indicate that the intensity of organizational learning (dynamic capability) was significantly related to all of the capabilities. These results point to the importance of delineating capabilities such as relationship infrastructure that can facilitate differentiation in the marketplace, and dynamic capabilities such as organizational learning as an important antecedent to IT capability building.

[1]  Grover S. Kearns,et al.  A Resource-Based View of Strategic IT Alignment: How Knowledge Sharing Creates Competitive Advantage , 2003, Decis. Sci..

[2]  P. Weill,et al.  Building IT Infrastructure for Strategic Agility , 2002 .

[3]  P. Weill,et al.  Management by Maxim: How Business and IT Managers Can Create IT Infrastructures , 1997 .

[4]  Rick Gibson,et al.  Global Information Technology Architectures , 1994 .

[5]  Vernon J. Richardson,et al.  The Value Relevance of Announcements of Transformational Information Technology Investments , 2003, MIS Q..

[6]  Peter Weill,et al.  The Implications of Information Technology Infrastructure for Business Process Redesign , 1999, MIS Q..

[7]  N. Carr IT doesn't matter , 2003, IEEE Engineering Management Review.

[8]  T. C. Powell,et al.  Information technology as competitive advantage: the role of human , 1997 .

[9]  Bernard H. Boar,et al.  The Art of Strategic Planning for Information Technology: Crafting Strategy for the 90s , 1993 .

[10]  F. Warren McFarlan,et al.  Corporate information systems management : text and cases , 1988 .

[11]  M. Larsen,et al.  The Psychology of Survey Response , 2002 .

[12]  Mark J. Safferstone Leveraging the New Infrastructure: How Market Leaders Capitalize on Information Technology , 1998 .

[13]  J. Barney,et al.  Trustworthiness as a Source of Competitive Advantage , 1994 .

[14]  Chris Sauer,et al.  Steps to the future : fresh thinking on the management of IT-based organizational transformation , 1997 .

[15]  Nancy Bogucki Duncan,et al.  Capturing Flexibility of Information Technology Infrastructure: A Study of Resource Characteristics and their Measure , 1995, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[16]  David W. Gerbing,et al.  An Updated Paradigm for Scale Development Incorporating Unidimensionality and Its Assessment , 1988 .

[17]  Yiannis E. Spanos,et al.  An examination into the causal logic of rent generation: contrasting Porter's competitive strategy framework and the resource-based perspective , 2001 .

[18]  Varun Grover,et al.  The Industry‐Level Impact of Information Technology: An Empirical Analysis of Three Industries* , 1995 .

[19]  G. Day The Capabilities of Market-Driven Organizations , 1994 .

[20]  J. Barney Gaining and Sustaining Competitive Advantage , 1996 .

[21]  O. Williamson Transaction Cost Economics and Organization Theory , 1993 .

[22]  Varun Grover,et al.  Research Report: A Reexamination of IT Investment and the Market Value of the Firm - An Event Study Methodology , 2001, Inf. Syst. Res..

[23]  Eileen M. Trauth,et al.  Critical Skills and Knowledge Requirements of IS Professionals: A Joint Academic/Industry Investigation , 1995, MIS Q..

[24]  Laurie J. Kirsch,et al.  Strategic Data Planning: Lessons From the Field , 2011, MIS Q..

[25]  John C. Narver,et al.  Market Orientation and the Learning Organization , 1995 .

[26]  Lorin M. Hitt,et al.  Beyond the productivity paradox , 1998, CACM.

[27]  Ken Peffers,et al.  The Impact of Information Technology Investment Announcements on the Market Value of the Firm , 1993, Inf. Syst. Res..

[28]  Carol V. Brown,et al.  Observations from “the front”: IT executives on practices to recruit and retain information technology professionals , 1999, SIGCPR '99.

[29]  Gustavo Stubrich The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization , 1993 .

[30]  L. Dosier,et al.  Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings , 1997 .

[31]  J. Barney Firm Resources and Sustained Competitive Advantage , 1991 .

[32]  D. Teece,et al.  DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES AND STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT , 1997 .

[33]  S. Hunter Information Technology, Organizational Learning, and the Market Value of the Firm , 2003 .

[34]  Nick J Towle,et al.  In search of sustainability , 2004, The Medical journal of Australia.

[35]  Terry Anthony Byrd,et al.  Measuring the Flexibility of Information Technology Infrastructure: Exploratory Analysis of a Construct , 2000, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[36]  Richard Makadok Toward a synthesis of the resource‐based and dynamic‐capability views of rent creation , 2001 .

[37]  J. Storey,et al.  STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT , 2016 .

[38]  Jenny Goldie,et al.  In Search of Sustainability , 2005 .

[39]  G. Huber,et al.  Retrospective reports of strategic‐level managers: Guidelines for increasing their accuracy , 1985 .

[40]  Albert H. Segars,et al.  Strategic Information Systems Planning Success: An Investigation of the Construct and Its Measurement , 1998, MIS Q..

[41]  D. Leonard-Barton,et al.  Wellsprings of Knowledge: Building and Sustaining the Sources of Innovation , 1995 .

[42]  Radhika Santhanam,et al.  Issues in Linking Information Technology Capability to Firm Performance , 2003, MIS Q..

[43]  Vallabh Sambamurthy,et al.  The Shareholder-Wealth and Trading-Volume Effects of Information-Technology Infrastructure Investments , 2002, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[44]  Michael J. Earl,et al.  Management Strategies for Information Technology , 1989 .

[45]  Ellen Christiaanse,et al.  Beyond Sabre: An Empirical Test of Expertise Exploitation in Electronic Channels , 2002, MIS Q..

[46]  Varun Grover,et al.  Strategic Information Systems Revisited: A Study in Sustainability and Performance , 1994, MIS Q..

[47]  Dale Goodhue,et al.  Develop Long-Term Competitiveness through IT Assets , 1996 .

[48]  James D. McKeen,et al.  The Evolution of IS Job Skills: A Content Analysis of IS Job Advertisements from 1970 to 1990 , 1995, MIS Q..

[49]  Margaret A. Peteraf The cornerstones of competitive advantage: A resource‐based view , 1993 .

[50]  J. Rockart,et al.  EIGHT IMPERATIVES FOR THE NEW IT ORGANIZATION , 1996 .

[51]  Eric K. Clemons,et al.  Information Systems, Telecommunications, and their effects on Industrial Organization , 1986, ICIS.

[52]  O. Williamson Organization Theory: From Chester Barnard to the Present and Beyond , 1995 .

[53]  D. Barton Wellsprings of knowledge: building and sustaining the sources of innovation , 1995 .

[54]  N. Venkatraman,et al.  Measurement of Business Economic Performance: An Examination of Method Convergence , 1987 .

[55]  Leslie P. Willcocks,et al.  Shaping the Future. Business Design Through Information Technology , 1991, J. Inf. Technol..

[56]  William L. Fuerst,et al.  Information technology and sustained competitive advantage: a resource-based analysis , 1995 .

[57]  Izak Benbasat,et al.  An Empirical Investigation of Factors Influencing the Success of Customer-Oriented Strategic Systems , 1990, Inf. Syst. Res..

[58]  Ganesh D. Bhatt,et al.  An empirically derived model of the role of IS networks in business process improvement initiatives , 2001 .

[59]  P. Nystrom,et al.  To Avoid Organizational Crises, Unlearn , 1984 .

[60]  F. Billari,et al.  does it matter? , 2007 .

[61]  C. Prahalad,et al.  The core competence of the corporation’, Harvard Business Review, Vol. pp. . , 1990 .

[62]  Thiagarajan Ravichandran,et al.  Effect of Information Systems Resources and Capabilities on Firm Performance: A Resource-Based Perspective , 2005, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[63]  M. Morton Information technology and corporate strategy , 1988 .

[64]  G. Huber Organizational Learning: The Contributing Processes and the Literatures , 1991 .

[65]  Daniel A. Levinthal,et al.  ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON LEARNING AND INNOVATION , 1990 .

[66]  Linda Duxbury The corporation of the 1990s: Information technology and organizational transformation , 1993 .

[67]  P. Schoemaker,et al.  Strategic assets and organizational rent , 1993 .

[68]  J. Barney,et al.  CAPABILITIES, BUSINESS PROCESSES, AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: CHOOSING THE DEPENDENT VARIABLE IN EMPIRICAL TESTS OF THE RESOURCE-BASED VIEW , 2004 .

[69]  V. Sambamurthy,et al.  Information Technology Assimilation in Firms: The Influence of Senior Leadership and IT Infrastructures , 1999, Inf. Syst. Res..

[70]  Carol V. Brown,et al.  Building Change-Readiness Capabilities in the IS Organization: Insights From the Bell Atlantic Experience , 1997, MIS Q..

[71]  Theophanis C. Stratopoulos,et al.  Determinants of a sustainable competitive advantage due to an IT-enabled strategy , 2003, J. Strateg. Inf. Syst..

[72]  Boon-Siong Neo,et al.  Factors facilitating the use of Information Technology for competitive advantage: An exploratory study , 1988, Inf. Manag..

[73]  S. Ghoshal,et al.  SOCIAL CAPITAL, INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL AND THE CREATION OF VALUE IN FIRMS. , 1997 .

[74]  Blake Ives,et al.  In Search of Sustainability: Reaping Long-term Advantage from Investments in Information Technology , 1990, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[75]  Izak Benbasat,et al.  Information Technology Competence of Business Managers: A Definition and Research Model , 2001, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[76]  Kenneth L. Kraemer,et al.  Executives’ Perceptions of the Business Value of Information Technology: A Process-Oriented Approach , 2000, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[77]  Scott B. MacKenzie,et al.  Common method biases in behavioral research: a critical review of the literature and recommended remedies. , 2003, The Journal of applied psychology.

[78]  M. Wade,et al.  Review: the resource-based view and information systems research: review, extension, and suggestions for future research , 2004 .

[79]  Eric K. Clemons,et al.  Sustaining IT Advantage: The Role of Structural Differences , 1991, MIS Q..

[80]  J. Daniel Couger Key human resource issues in IS in the 1990s: Views of IS executives versus human resource executives , 1988, Inf. Manag..

[81]  Anandhi S. Bharadwaj,et al.  A Resource-Based Perspective on Information Technology Capability and Firm Performance: An Empirical Investigation , 2000, MIS Q..

[82]  M. Porter,et al.  How Information Gives You Competitive Advantage , 1985 .