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Beyond Sabre: An Empirical Test of Expertise
Exploitation in Electronic Channels
Ellen Christiaanse and N. Venkatraman
Volume 26, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper develops a perspective of interorganizational relationships
based on the concept of exploitation of expertise. Insights from marketing
channel theory and resource-based views of the firm are integrated to test
the effects of expertise exploitation capabilities in electronic channels.
The distinctiveness of this study is based on the role of information and
computer technology in creating advantage through differential expertise.
A model of IT-induced quasi-integration was developed and tested on a sample
of 117 travel agencies targeted by American Airlines using the Sabre system
and SMARTS. We find that while the degree of quasi-integration is
moderately explained by the Sabre link, it is more significantly explained
by American Airlines’ use of an expertise exploitation capability using
SMARTS. These results show the necessity of extending the theoretical perspectives
on IT-induced interorganizational relationships from an efficiency perspective
to an expertise point of view.
Keywords:
Electronic channels, expertise-driven advantage, interorganizational systems,
resource based approaches, airline industry
ISRL Categories: GA0101,
GA0102, GB03, DD07
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