利用社会资本促进数字化转型:灵活应变和家庭导向的作用

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of High Technology Management Research Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1016/j.hitech.2024.100512
Efthymios Timos Daskalopoulos, Ondřej Machek
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为了追求竞争优势,企业正在其价值链中推广新的数字技术,并以此推动运营流程和战略方法的重大组织变革。企业的这种广泛演变引发了有关数字化变革的驱动力、必要资源以及需要开发或重新配置的能力等重大问题。我们的论文重点关注无形资源(如企业的社会资本)的作用,及其对这一现象更广泛研究的具体影响。与基于资源的观点一致,我们研究了不同类型的社会资本作为数字化转型过程中的关键资源所发挥的作用,同时还考虑了 "灵巧性 "概念中所包含的业务调整和适应能力的平衡作用。此外,我们还在研究中引入了背景维度,将企业中的家族参与视为影响企业如何制定数字化目标并为数字化转型分配资源的重要因素。我们的论文利用了一个大型横截面数据集,该数据集来自一项在线面板研究,其中有 582 位来自英国公司的管理层参与者。在对我们的假设进行检验后,我们的研究结果表明,桥梁和纽带型社会资本资源通过间接培养一种双向取向,极大地促进了数字化转型。此外,家庭导向也加强了这两种关系。这项研究是目前为数不多的对数字化转型及其前因之间的关系,特别是无形资源的作用提供实证证据的研究之一。
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Leveraging social capital for digital transformation: The role of ambidexterity and familial orientation

In pursuing competitive advantage, businesses are diffusing new digital technologies across their value chains and, by doing so, catalyzing significant organizational changes in operational processes and strategic approaches. This widespread evolution of businesses has prompted significant questions regarding the drivers of digital change, the necessary resources, and the capabilities that need to be developed or reconfigured. Our paper focuses on the role of intangible resources, such as a firm's social capital, and its specific implications for the broader research on this phenomenon. Consistent with the resource-based view, we examine the role of different types of social capital as critical resources in the digital transformation process while also considering the mediating role of the balancing act of the capabilities around business alignment and adaptation encompassed in the concept of ambidexterity. Furthermore, we introduce a contextual dimension to our study by examining family involvement in a firm as a significant factor influencing how businesses shape their digital goals and allocate resources toward digital transformation. Our paper addresses this under-explored research field by drawing on a large, cross-sectional dataset from an online panel study with 582 management-level participants from UK firms. After testing our hypotheses, our study's results indicate that bridging and bonding social capital resources significantly promote digital transformation by indirectly developing an ambidextrous orientation. Moreover, familial orientation strengthens both relationships. This research is currently one of the few studies providing empirical evidence on the relationship between digital transformation, its antecedents, and, specifically, the role of intangible resources.

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Journal of High Technology Management Research
Journal of High Technology Management Research Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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期刊介绍: The Journal of High Technology Management Research promotes interdisciplinary research regarding the special problems and opportunities related to the management of emerging technologies. It advances the theoretical base of knowledge available to both academicians and practitioners in studying the management of technological products, services, and companies. The Journal is intended as an outlet for individuals conducting research on high technology management at both a micro and macro level of analysis.
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