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An Empirical Investigation of
Net-Enabled Business Value
Anitesh Barua, Prabhudev Konana, Andrew B.
Whinston, and Fang Yin
Volume 28, Number 4
Abstract
Many traditional
organizations have undertaken major initiatives to leverage the
Internet to transform how they coordinate value activities with
customers, suppliers, and other business partners with the objective of
improving firm performance. This paper addresses processes through
which business value is created through such Internet-enabled value
chain activities. Relying on the resource-based view of the firm,
we propose a model positing that a firm’s abilities to coordinate and
exploit firm resources (processes, information technology, and
readiness of customers and
suppliers) create online informational capabilities (a higher
order
resource) which then leads to improved operational and financial
performance. The outcome of a firm’s online informational capabilities
is reflected in superior operational performance through customer and
supplier-side digitization efforts, which reflect the extent to which
transactions and external interactions occur electronically. We also
hypothesize that increased customer and supplier-side digitization
leads to better financial performance. The model is tested with data
from over 1,000 firms in the manufacturing, retail, and wholesale
sectors.
The analysis suggests that while most firms are lagging in their
supplier-side initiatives relative to the customer-side, supplier-side
digitization has a strong positive impact on customer-side
digitization, which, in turn, leads to better financial performance.
Further, both customer and supplier readiness to engage in digital
interactions are shown to be as important as a firm’s internal
digitization initiatives, implying that a firm’s transformation-related
decisions should include its customers’ and suppliers’ resources and
incentives.
Keywords: Business value of IT, net-enabled
business transformation, digitization, resource-based view, online
informational capability, business process alignment
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