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IT competency and firm performance: is organizational learning a missing link?
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Firm PerformanceOrganizational CharacteristicEducationHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorCompetitive AdvantagePerformance ManagementOrganisational Structure EvaluationLearning OrganizationInformation Technology ManagementManagementIt CompetencyManagerial CapabilityOrganizational PerformanceTechnology TransferOrganization LearningStrategyStrategic ManagementCompetence-based ManagementOrganizational CommunicationTechnology ManagementBusinessBusiness StrategyKnowledge ManagementTechnology
Abstract Many companies have developed strategies that include investing heavily in information technology (IT) in order to enhance their performance. Yet, this investment pays off for some companies but not others. This study proposes that organization learning plays a significant role in determining the outcomes of IT. Drawing from resource theory and IT literature, the authors develop the concept of IT competency. Using structural equations modeling with data collected from managers in 271 manufacturing firms, they show that organizational learning plays a significant role in mediating the effects of IT competency on firm performance. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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