Haoyuan Liu, Wen Wen, Anitesh Barua, Andrew B. Whinston
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摘要
在现代企业计算环境中,来自第一方和第三方的多种信息技术(IT)服务经常被整合在一起,为企业客户提供一致的解决方案。在本研究中,我们试图了解第三方服务带来的不确定性如何影响企业客户在这些多供应商服务环境中对各种 IT 服务的使用。具体来说,我们分析了一个由第三方造成的中断案例,该中断影响了多供应商服务,但并不直接影响第一方服务。我们发现,在中断期间,作为类似目标替代品的第一方服务的使用量会暂时增加;但从长远来看,服务的总使用量会出现净下降。为了评估第一方在这种中断期间可以采取哪些行动将挑战转化为机遇,我们使用深度学习技术分析了第一方的技术支持日志。我们发现,如果第一方能提供高质量的技术支持,解决与产品相关的问题,那么它就有可能把柠檬做成柠檬汁。从长远来看,这种技术支持能有效提高客户对第一方服务的使用率。但奇怪的是,第一方在中断前的类似努力并不能达到同样的效果。
Making Lemonade from Lemons: A Transaction Cost Economics Perspective on Third-Party Disruptions in a Multivendor Information Technology Service
In modern enterprise computing environments, multiple information technology (IT) services from first and third parties are often integrated to form coherent solutions for enterprise customers. In this study, we seek to understand how uncertainties introduced by third-party services shape enterprise customers’ use of various IT services in these multivendor service settings. Specifically, we analyze a case of disruption caused by a third party that affects the multivendor service but does not directly affect the first-party services. We find a temporary increase in the use of first-party services that serve as similar-goal substitutes during the disruption; however, there is a net decline in the total use of services in the long run. To assess what actions the first party can take during such disruptions to turn the challenge into an opportunity, we analyze the first party’s technical support log using deep learning techniques. We find that if the first party offers high-quality technical support that addresses product-related issues, it may be able to make lemonade out of lemons. Such technical support effectively boosts customers’ use of first-party services in the long run. Curiously, however, similar efforts by the first party in the predisruption period are ineffective in achieving the same effect.
期刊介绍:
ISR (Information Systems Research) is a journal of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Information Systems Research is a leading international journal of theory, research, and intellectual development, focused on information systems in organizations, institutions, the economy, and society.