产业组织
业务
投资(军事)
交易成本
背景(考古学)
技术变革
资产专用性
资产(计算机安全)
联盟
信息技术
多样性(政治)
经济
政治
生物
宏观经济学
社会学
计算机科学
古生物学
法学
计算机安全
人类学
政治学
财务
作者
Arvin Sahaym,H. Kevin Steensma,Melissa A. Schilling
出处
期刊:Organization Science
[Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences]
日期:2007-10-01
卷期号:18 (5): 865-880
被引量:92
标识
DOI:10.1287/orsc.1070.0285
摘要
Information technology (IT) enhances coordination both within the firm and between the firm and its external partners. Consequently, IT investment can promote both loosely and tightly coupled organizational forms. Indeed, in some industries, widespread investment in IT is associated with high levels of disaggregation. In other industries, this is not the case. We argue that the specific influence of IT on firm boundaries depends on the broader industrial context. We investigate conditions whereby IT investments enable industries to be more loosely coupled through alliance formation and the use of contingent workers. We use transaction cost and modular systems theory to ground our theoretical development. The extent to which industrywide IT investment is associated with loosely coupled organizational forms depends on (1) limited asset specificity because of industry standards, (2) the level of industry uncertainty resulting from technological change, and (3) the overall complexity of the industry in terms of diverse inputs. Specifically, when industry standards exist, IT investment leads to greater use of both alliances and contingent workers. IT investment has a stronger positive relationship with the use of contingent workers when levels of technological change are low as compared to when levels of technological change are high. When there are high levels of input diversity and industry standards exist, IT investment led to an increased use of contingent workers. Our analyses provides a more refined view of IT influence on firm boundaries.
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