Adoption, Value Co-Creation, and Governance of Inter-Organizational Information Technology in Wood Networks
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Adoption, Value Co-Creation, and Governance of Inter-Organizational Information Technology in Wood Networks

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Adoption, Value Co-Creation, and Governance of Inter-Organizational Information Technology in Wood Networks

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The ecological usage of wood as a carbon store, a substitute for fossil-intensive materials, and a direct alternative for fossil fuels has garnered tremendous attention. A variety of public and private activities therefore aim to increase the efficient usage of wood in networks. Because inter-organizational IT can play an important role in the efficient utilization of wood, the overall goal of this dissertation thesis is to provide practitioners, policy makers, and researchers with deep insights into how to effectively promote and use inter-organizational IT in the wood industry. This cumulative dissertation is the results of a research project at the DFG Resource Training Group 1703 "Resource Efficiency in Interorganizational Networks" and the Chair of Information Management at the University of Göttingen. It presents eight studies in the fields of adoption, value co-creation, and governance of inter-organizational IT, encompassing a rich data set of 19 interviews and 833 questionnaires. The theoretical and practical insights gained from the data analysis enable policy makers to effectively promote inter-organizational IT for the wood industry and allow practitioners in wood networks to effectively design their IT usage, IT processes, and IT governance. Researchers find a variety of new avenues for studying the phenomena of IT non-adoption under consideration of industry specifics, IT-based value co-creation through the lens of inter-organizational IT alignment, and distinct modes of effective IT network governance.

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Year
2015
eBook ISBN
9783736980310
Print ISBN
9783736990319
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Abstract
  4. List of Figures
  5. List of Tables
  6. Acronyms
  7. A. Foundations
  8. 1 Introduction
  9. 2 Context of Inter-Organizational Networks in the Wood Industry
  10. 3 Related IS Research
  11. B. Studies on Adoption of Inter-Organizational IT
  12. 1 E-Business Adoption at the Firm Level
  13. 2 Integrating Industry Characteristics in Inter-Organizational IS Adoption Models
  14. 3 Towards an Importance-Performance Analysis of Factors Affecting e-Business Diffusion in the Wood Industry
  15. 4 Collaborative Technologies in an Inter-Organizational Context
  16. C. Studies on IT-Based Value Co-Creation
  17. 1 Examining IT Alignment in Inter-Organizational Networks
  18. 2 The Role of IT Alignment Capabilities for Co-Creating Relational Value
  19. D. Studies on Governance of Inter-Organizational IT
  20. 1 IT Governance in a Network Context
  21. 2 The Contingent Role of Centrality in IT Network Governance
  22. E. Contributions
  23. 1 Findings for Networks in the Wood Industry
  24. 2 Implications
  25. 3 Concluding Remarks
  26. References
  27. Appendix
  28. Curriculum Vitae