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Big data analytics and firm performance: effects of dynamic capabilities

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posted on 2024-11-14, 13:28 authored by Samuel Fosso Wamba, Angappa Gunasekaran, Md Shahriar AkterMd Shahriar Akter, Steven Ji-Fan Ren, Rameshwar Dubey, Stephen J Childe
Drawing on the resource-based view and the literature on big data analytics (BDA), information system (IS) success and the business value of information technology (IT), this study proposes a big data analytics capability (BDAC) model. The study extends the above research streams by examining the direct effects of BDAC on firm performance (FPER), as well as the mediating effects of process-oriented dynamic capabilities (PODC) on the relationship between BDAC and FPER. To test our proposed research model, we used an online survey to collect data from 297 Chinese IT managers and business analysts with big data and business analytic experience. The findings confirm the value of the entanglement conceptualization of the hierarchical BDAC model, which has both direct and indirect impacts on FPER. The results also confirm the strong mediating role of PODC in improving insights and enhancing FPER. Finally, implications for practice and research are discussed.

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Fosso Wamba, S., Gunasekaran, A., Akter, S., Ren, S. Ji-fan., Dubey, R. & Childe, S. J. (2017). Big data analytics and firm performance: effects of dynamic capabilities. Journal of Business Research, 70 356-365.

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Journal of Business Research

Volume

70

Pagination

356-365

Language

English

RIS ID

110486

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