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ABSTRACTThis study examines the influence of four critical top management team (TMT) characteristics: (i) shared mindset, (ii) education, (iii) social capital, and (iv) the presence of a chief data officer on a firm’s ability to orchestrate big data analytic capabilities to achieve competitive advantage. Our study’s results indicate that education and social capital of the TMT have a significant positive impact on the firm’s ability to orchestrate big data analytics capabilities for competitive advantage.KEYWORDS: big dataanalytic capabilitiescompetitive advantagetop management team characteristicsorchestrationmultimethodshared TMT mindseteducationsocial capitalchief data officerchief analytic officer Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsSujatha RayburnSujatha Rayburn has worked in the Data Analytics area for more than 20 years and takes pride in calling herself a “data evangelist”. As an experienced Data Analytics Executive, Sujatha has put her expertise to work by leading cross industry teams in the implementation of business value-oriented data analytic solutions. Currently, she is the VP of Information Management Analytics at Delta Community Credit Union where she has pioneered a Data Analytics program that has enabled the credit union to become very data driven. Sujatha is a regular contributor and speaker at various industry, trade conferences, and webinars.Jignya PatelJignya Patel joined the Florida Institute of Technology in 2015 as an assistant professor of Information Systems. She currently directs the Business Applied program at the Nathan Bisk College of Business and is the current chair woman of the Institutional Review Board at FIT. Her research interests include individual use of technology, ethical AI, and human-computer interaction. Her teaching interests include Business Analytics, IT Project Management, and Data Visualization. Her work appears in peer-reviewed journals such as Information Systems Management, Information Technology & People, and Journal of Computer Information Systems, and in prominent conferences such as International Conference of Information Systems and American Conference of Information Systems.Jeffrey P. KaletaJeffrey P. Kaleta is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at Appalachian State University. Jeffrey holds a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from the University of Memphis and a Master of Management Information Systems from Murray State University. He has spent 10 years working in industry as a design engineer, project leader, and continuous improvement manager. Jeffrey’s research interests include user behaviors in electronic environments, online information search, text analytics, and internet trust, privacy, and risk. His work has been published in scholarly journals including Information Technology and People and Journal of Computer Information Systems.
摘要本研究考察了四个关键的高层管理团队(TMT)特征的影响:(i)共享思维模式,(ii)教育程度,(iii)社会资本,以及(iv)首席数据官的存在对公司协调大数据分析能力以获得竞争优势的能力的影响。我们的研究结果表明,TMT的教育程度和社会资本对公司协调大数据分析能力以获得竞争优势的能力有显著的积极影响。关键词:大数据分析能力竞争优势高层管理团队特点多方法共享TMT思维教育社会资本首席数据官首席分析官披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。sujatha Rayburn sujatha Rayburn在数据分析领域工作了20多年,并自豪地称自己为“数据传道者”。作为一名经验丰富的数据分析主管,Sujatha将她的专业知识用于领导跨行业团队实施以商业价值为导向的数据分析解决方案。目前,她是Delta社区信用合作社的信息管理分析副总裁,在那里她开创了一个数据分析项目,使信用合作社成为非常数据驱动的。Sujatha经常在各种行业、贸易会议和网络研讨会上发表文章和演讲。Jignya Patel于2015年加入佛罗里达理工学院,担任信息系统助理教授。她目前在内森比斯克商学院(Nathan Bisk College of Business)指导商业应用项目,现任FIT机构审查委员会主席。她的研究兴趣包括个人使用技术、伦理人工智能和人机交互。她的教学兴趣包括商业分析、IT项目管理和数据可视化。她的作品发表在《信息系统管理》、《信息技术与人》、《计算机信息系统杂志》等同行评议期刊上,并在国际信息系统会议和美国信息系统会议等重要会议上发表。Jeffrey P. Kaleta是阿巴拉契亚州立大学计算机信息系统系的助理教授。Jeffrey持有the University of Memphis的管理信息系统博士学位和Murray State University的管理信息系统硕士学位。他在工业领域工作了10年,担任设计工程师、项目负责人和持续改进经理。Jeffrey的研究兴趣包括电子环境下的用户行为、在线信息搜索、文本分析以及互联网信任、隐私和风险。他的作品曾在学术期刊上发表,包括《信息技术与人》和《计算机信息系统杂志》。
期刊介绍:
Information Systems Management (ISM) is the on-going exchange of academic research, best practices, and insights based on managerial experience. The journal’s goal is to advance the practice of information systems management through this exchange.
To meet this goal, ISM features themed papers examining a particular topic. In addition to themed papers, the journal regularly publishes on the following topics in IS management.
Achieving Strategic IT Alignment and Capabilities
IT Governance
CIO and IT Leadership Roles
IT Sourcing
Planning and Managing an Enterprise Infrastructure
IT Security
Selecting and Delivering Application Solutions
Portfolio Management
Managing Complex IT Projects
E-Business Technologies
Supporting Knowledge Work
The target readership includes both academics and practitioners. Hence, submissions integrating research and practice, and providing implications for both, are encouraged.