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Business Value of Information Technology Capabilities: An Institutional Governance Perspective

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  • Jessica Pye

    (W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85281)

  • Arun Rai

    (Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303)

  • John Qi Dong

    (Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798)

Abstract

Prior research has differentiated intrafirm information technology (IT) capabilities that reduce internal coordination costs and interfirm IT capabilities that reduce external transaction costs. However, the influence of developing these capabilities on business value has not been explored in the realm of institutional governance—the regulatory context that defines the rules of the game for firms. We suggest that the value of a firm’s investments in different types of IT capabilities development (ITCD) is evaluated by the financial market contingent on the firm’s regulatory context. Our study is situated in the U.S. electric utility industry undergoing a market restructuring process to understand the impacts of intrafirm and interfirm ITCD on market value conditional on a firm’s regulatory context characterized by the extent to which its business is located in states that allow consumer choice (i.e., deregulation), as well as the extent to which its business is located in states that deliberate regulations regarding price control, value chain configuration, and information control (i.e., regulatory uncertainty). We find that intrafirm ITCD for enhancing efficiency is rewarded in a firm’s market valuation under a high level of deregulation. We further find that under a high level of regulatory uncertainty, interfirm ITCD for fostering flexibility can hedge against regulatory uncertainty and increase firm value. A key contribution of our work is demonstrating external institutional governance can influence the market value that firms accrue from different types of ITCD, thereby elaborating the complementarity in theoretical explanations of IT capabilities and institutional governance.

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  • Jessica Pye & Arun Rai & John Qi Dong, 2024. "Business Value of Information Technology Capabilities: An Institutional Governance Perspective," Information Systems Research, INFORMS, vol. 35(1), pages 28-44, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:orisre:v:35:y:2024:i:1:p:28-44
    DOI: 10.1287/isre.2023.1228
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