Title
Role of IT executives in the firm's ability to achieve competitive advantage through IT capability.
Abstract
Contrary to prior studies that have tried to examine the role of IT capabilities (ITC) on firm performance in isolation from the role of senior IT executives, we propose that the two are linked. More specifically we argue that there is a positive relationship between the structural power of senior IT executives and the likelihood that the firm will develop superior ITC. Furthermore, the contribution of ITC to a firm's competitive advantage is much stronger in firms with powerful senior IT executives as they are the driving force that may ensure the continuous renewal of ITC. We develop a two-stage econometric model designed to test this chain hypothesis that the structural power of senior IT executives will affect a firm's ability to achieve superior ITC, in turn driving firm performance. Empirical evidence based on a sample of large US firms strongly supports both of our hypotheses.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1016/j.accinf.2011.07.001
International Journal of Accounting Information Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Business value of IT,CIO,IT capability,Structural power,Tobin's q
Empirical evidence,Computer science,Competitive advantage,Econometric model,Knowledge management,Tobin's q,Industrial organization,Operations management
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
13
1
1467-0895
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
14
0.53
29
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
JeeHae Lim116513.29
Theophanis C. Stratopoulos2665.87
Tony S. Wirjanto3282.47