Browsing NTNU Open by Author "van de wetering, Rogier"
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A Stage Model for Uncovering Inertia in Big Data Analytics Adoption
Mikalef, Patrick; Krogstie, John; van de wetering, Rogier; Pappas, Ilias (Chapter, 2018)Big data and analytics have been credited with being a revolution that will radically transform the way firms do business. Nevertheless, the process of adopting and diffusing big data analytics, as well as actions taken ... -
Big Data Enabled Organizational Transformation: The Effect of Inertia in Adoption and Diffusion
Mikalef, Patrick; van de wetering, Rogier; Krogstie, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Big data and analytics have been credited with being a revolution that will radically transform the way firms operate and conduct business. Nevertheless, the process of adopting and diffusing big data analytics, as well ... -
Big Data is Power: Business Value from a Process Oriented Analytics Capability
van de wetering, Rogier; Mikalef, Patrick; Krogstie, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Big data analytics (BDA) has the potential to provide firms with competitive benefits. Despite its massive potential, the conditions and required complementary resources and capabilities through which firms can gain business ... -
Building dynamic capabilities by leveraging big data analytics: The role of organizational inertia
Mikalef, Patrick; van de wetering, Rogier; Krogstie, John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Although big data analytics have been claimed to revolutionize the way firms operate and do business, there is a striking lack of knowledge about how organizations should adopt and routinize such technologies to support ... -
Driving organizational sustainability-oriented innovation capabilities: a complex adaptive systems perspective
van de wetering, Rogier; Mikalef, Patrick; Helms, Remko (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Innovation capabilities are considered a crucial ingredient for organizations in order to drive sustainable organizational transformations in turbulent business environments. The impact of information technology (IT) as a ... -
Information Governance in the Big Data Era: Aligning Organizational Capabilities
Mikalef, Patrick; Krogstie, John; van de wetering, Rogier; Pappas, Ilias (Chapter, 2018)With big data growing rapidly in importance, academics and practitioners have been considering the means through which they can incorporate the shifts these technologies bring into their competitive strategies. Drawing on ... -
IT architecture flexibility and IT governance decentralisation as drivers of IT-enabled dynamic capabilities and competitive performance: The moderating effect of the external environment
Mikalef, Patrick; Pateli, Adamantia; van de wetering, Rogier (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A question of central importance for researchers and practitioners is how information technology (IT) can help firms survive and thrive in turbulent and constantly changing business environments. To address this issue, ... -
Managing firms’ innovation capabilities through strategically aligning combinative IT and dynamic capabilities
van de wetering, Rogier; Mikalef, Patrick; Pateli, Adamantia (Chapter, 2017)This study explores how firms’ incremental and radical innovation capabilities can be explained from technological and dynamic capabilities and specifically their combinative alignment. We propose a strategic alignment ... -
Strategic Value Creation through Big Data Analytics Capabilities: A Configurational Approach
van de wetering, Rogier; Mikalef, Patrick; Krogstie, John (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Despite the documented potential of Big Data Analytics Capabilities (BDAC), it is by no means clear how they support the capacity of firms to purposefully create, extend, or modify their resource bases, i.e., dynamic ... -
The effect of strategic alignment of complementary IT and organizational capabilities on competitive firm performance
van de wetering, Rogier; Mikalef, Patrick (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)This study explores how firm performance can be explained from the strategic alignment of information technology (IT) and organizational capabilities, i.e., IT flexibility, dynamic capabilities, and absorptive capacity. ... -
Uncovering the dark side of AI-based decision-making: A case study in a B2B context
Papagiannidis, Emmanouil; Mikalef, Patrik; Conboy, Kieran; van de wetering, Rogier (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Over the last decade, many organizations worldwide have been assimilating Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to increase their productivity and attain a competitive advantage. As with any technology, intelligence ...