Interorganizational Information Systems for the Efficient Utilization of Renewable Resources
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Interorganizational Information Systems for the Efficient Utilization of Renewable Resources

Insights from Networks in the Wood Industry

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eBook - PDF

Interorganizational Information Systems for the Efficient Utilization of Renewable Resources

Insights from Networks in the Wood Industry

About this book

Systems of production today face an increasing need to respond to diverse societal challenges. This development has resulted in the need for a transition from a fossil- and mineral resource-dependent paradigm towards a path that takes advantage of bio-based resources. In this context, wood is going to be an important feedstock and an essential enabler towards the transition from a fossil-based to a bio-based society. However, wood is not available infinitely. Hence, increasing the efficiency of the processing and utilization of wood is an imperative. In this context, interorganizational IT plays a decisive role. Therefore, this cumulative dissertation sets out to offer insights into the circumstances and causal mechanisms of IT usage behaviors in the wood industry. Encompassing rich empirical data, the thesis provides answers to research questions surrounding the fields of interorganizational IT adoption and interorganizational IT value. The insights provide implications for practitioners in the wood industry on how to promote the adoption of interorganizational IT and how to design structures and processes to effectively profit from investments in IT. In addition, the thesis also provides guidance for academics studying the phenomena of IT adoption and IT value with regard to sector-specific characteristics.

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Year
2017
eBook ISBN
9783736985841
Print ISBN
9783736995840
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 Background
  10. 3 Related Information Systems Research
  11. B. Exploring the Domain
  12. 1 IT-enabled Collaboration in Interorganizational Networks
  13. 2 Drivers of Network Governance in the Wood Industry
  14. 3 Integrating Industry Characteristics in Interorganizational ISAdoption Models4
  15. C. Studies on Interorganizational IT Adoption
  16. 1 The Influence of TOE Factors on IOS Adoption6
  17. 2 Comparing the Predictive Power of Competing IS Adoption Models
  18. 3 Dimensions of Trust in the Acceptance of IOS in Networks
  19. D. Studies on Interorganizational IT Value
  20. 1 The Influence of Network Characteristics on Interorganizational ITIntegration
  21. 2 Value Co-Creation in Supply Chains through IT Integration
  22. 3 The Impact of Environmental Uncertainty on IT-Value in SupplyChains
  23. E. Contributions
  24. 1 Results and Findings for Organizations of the Wood Industry
  25. 2 Contributions to Theory and Practice
  26. 3 Concluding Remarks
  27. Acknowledgements
  28. References
  29. Appendix
  30. Curriculum Vitae