TY - JOUR
T1 - A multi-theory perspective on enablers of inter-organizational information and communication technology
T2 - A comparison of China and the Netherlands
AU - Zhang, Xuan
AU - van Donk, Dirk Pieter
AU - Jayaram, Jayanth
PY - 2020/10
Y1 - 2020/10
N2 - Prior research on implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has predominantly been viewed from an intra- organizational perspective. This paper aims to extend this view by taking an inter-organizational perspective. By combining insights gained from two theoretical perspectives: transaction cost economics and relational exchange theory, we seek to understand enablers of inter-organizational ICT. Also, we investigate the effect of the socio-economic climate by comparing the country contexts of China and the Netherlands. We use survey data from 112 Dutch and 320 Chinese firms to test our hypotheses regarding potential differences between these countries. The paper helps in understanding the idea that enablers of Interorganizational ICT implementation could depend on country context. In the Dutch context, the transaction cost based perspective provides a valuable explanation for the use of Inter-organizational ICT, while in the Chinese context, both transaction cost economics, and relational exchange theory based perspectives help understand enablers for Inter-organizational ICT. Managers of global companies can use insights from this study to help guide their implementation of ICT strategy. Particularly, it may be noted that, despite a desire for uniformity and standardization, there might be different ways of implementing ICT that are attributed to country contexts.
AB - Prior research on implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has predominantly been viewed from an intra- organizational perspective. This paper aims to extend this view by taking an inter-organizational perspective. By combining insights gained from two theoretical perspectives: transaction cost economics and relational exchange theory, we seek to understand enablers of inter-organizational ICT. Also, we investigate the effect of the socio-economic climate by comparing the country contexts of China and the Netherlands. We use survey data from 112 Dutch and 320 Chinese firms to test our hypotheses regarding potential differences between these countries. The paper helps in understanding the idea that enablers of Interorganizational ICT implementation could depend on country context. In the Dutch context, the transaction cost based perspective provides a valuable explanation for the use of Inter-organizational ICT, while in the Chinese context, both transaction cost economics, and relational exchange theory based perspectives help understand enablers for Inter-organizational ICT. Managers of global companies can use insights from this study to help guide their implementation of ICT strategy. Particularly, it may be noted that, despite a desire for uniformity and standardization, there might be different ways of implementing ICT that are attributed to country contexts.
KW - Inter-organizational ICT
KW - Transaction cost theory
KW - Relational exchange theory
KW - Buyer-supplier relationships
KW - Cross country comparison
KW - SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
KW - BUSINESS ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
KW - RELATIONAL GOVERNANCE
KW - MEDIATING ROLE
KW - OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
KW - SYSTEMS VISIBILITY
KW - FIRM PERFORMANCE
KW - MODERATING ROLE
KW - EMPIRICAL-TEST
KW - EDI ADOPTION
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102191
DO - 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102191
M3 - Article
SN - 0268-4012
VL - 54
JO - International Journal of Information Management
JF - International Journal of Information Management
M1 - 102191
ER -