IS

Walter, Zhiping

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.357 business digital strategy value transformation economy technologies paper creation digitization strategies environment focus net-enabled services
0.202 capabilities capability firm firms performance resources business information technology firm's resource-based competitive it-enabled view study
0.100 innovation innovations innovative organizing technological vision disruptive crowdsourcing path implemented explain base opportunities study diversity

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Karimi, Jahangir 1
autonomous growth 1 digital disruption 1 digital platforms 1 digital transformation 1
digitization disruptive innovation 1 group common language 1 innovative culture multimedia mindset 1 organizational capabilities 1
resources-processes-values (RPV) framework 1 response performance 1 staged resource allocation 1

Articles (1)

The Role of Dynamic Capabilities in Responding to Digital Disruption: A Factor-Based Study of the Newspaper Industry (Journal of Management Information Systems, 2015)
Authors: Abstract:
    Internet and digitization are fundamentally changing and disrupting newspaper companies' traditional operating models. Disruptive innovation theory offers explanations for why companies succeed or fail to respond to disruptive innovations. This study builds on disruptive innovation theory by ascertaining the role of dynamic capabilities in the performance of response to digital disruption. Empirical results suggest that first-order dynamic capabilities that are created by changing, extending, or adapting a firm's existing resources, processes, and values are positively associated with building digital platform capabilities, and that these capabilities impact the performance of response to digital disruption. For information systems (IS) researchers, this study clarifies the role of first-order dynamic capabilities in responding to digital disruption. For IS practice, it helps managers to focus on the most promising factors for creating first-order dynamic capabilities, for building digital platform capabilities, and for reinventing their core functions to accelerate digitization. > >