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Information Technology Relatedness,
Knowledge Management Capability, and Performance of Multibusiness Firms
Hüseyin Tanriverdi
Volume 29, Issue 2
Abstract
Business
value of IT is an enduring research question. The elusive link between
IT and financial firm performance calls for further research into
intermediate organizational variables through which IT may influence
firm performance. This study proposes that knowledge management (KM) is
a critical organizational capability through which IT influences firm
performance. In the context of multibusiness firms, the study examines
how the IT resources of a firm should be organized and managed to
enhance the firm’s KM capability, and whether and how KM capability
influences firm performance. The study develops two hypothesizes: (1)
IT relatedness of the firm’s business units enhances cross-unit KM
capability; (2) KM capability, in turn, leads to superior firm
performance. Data from 250 Fortune1000 firms provide empirical support
for these hypotheses. IT relatedness of business units enhances the
cross-unit KM capability of the firm. The KM capability creates and
exploits cross-unit synergies from the product, customer, and
managerial knowledge resources of the firm. These synergies increase
the financial performance of the firm. IT relatedness also has
significant indirect effects on firm performance through the mediation
of KM capability.
Keywords: IT
relatedness, knowledge management capability, complementarity,
corporate perrformance, multibusiness firms, diversification,
coordination, synergy
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