SCUIDT- Strategic and Competitive Uses of Information and Digital Technologies

With the increasing success of strategic and competitive use of information and digital technologies (SCUIDT) in generating business value and gaining competitive advantage, businesses are even more interested in the successful design, development, and deployment of systems for these technologies. The need for speed, efficiency, agility, and mobility continues to place IDT into the forefront of organizational strategies and tactics. Furthermore, the timely use of increasingly valuable big data analytics is driving demand for data scientists in all related fields. Submissions to the Strategic & Competitive Uses of Information and Digital Technologies (SCUIDT) track may include complete papers and research-in-progress (ERF). Papers can be conceptual, theoretical, or empirical research or case studies. Any research that focuses on the strategic and competitive use of information and digital technologies will find a home in this track.

Track Chairs:
Jack D. Becker, University of North Texas (retired), jack.becker@unt.edu
Lazar Rusu, Stockholm University, lrusu@dsv.su.se

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Schedule
2022
Wednesday, August 10th
12:00 AM

A Three-Fold Perspective of Continuous IT Value Assessment

João Lemos, University of Coimbra
João Barata, University of Coimbra

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

An Empirical Examination of Technology and Security Services in Sharing Economy

Ali Ahmed, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Ezgi Akar, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Antecedents and Consequences of Blockchain Innovations

Sidi Zhao, Auburn University
Pei Xu, Auburn University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Digital Transformation Success Through Aligning the Organizational Structure: Case Study of Swedish Public Organizations

Parisa Aasi, Stockholm University
Sebastian Atug, Stockholm University
Lorenzo Cermeno, Stockholm University
Lazar Rusu, Stockholm University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Exploring the Relevance and Maturity of Digital Supply Chain Transformations in Academia and Practice

Frauke Hellweg, University of Münster
Kevin Wesendrup, University of Münster
Bernd Hellingrath, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

How can Data Analytics Results be Exploited in the Early Phase of Product Development? 13 Design Principles for Data-Driven Product Planning

Maurice Meyer, Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University
Timm Fichtler, Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University
Christian Koldewey, Paderborn University
Roman Dumitrescu, Fraunhofer IEM

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Impact of Information Sharing Gamification on Organizational Performance

Tahmina Sultana, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Md Nabid Alam, Emporia State University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Modern ICT solutions for Logistics (4.0) in manufacturing enterprises

Marta Starostka-Patyk, Czestochowa University of Technology
Paulina Grunt, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Play Your Cards Right: Utilizing Differential Privacy as a Competitive Advantage

Till Ole Diesterhöft, University of Goettingen
Aycan Aslan, Georg-August-Universität Goettingen
Marvin Braun, University of Goettingen

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Size Matters for Cloud Capability and Performance

Shailaja Jha, SP Jain Institute Of Management & Research
Abhishek Kathuria, Indian School of Business

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

SME Digitization: How do Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Firms Digitize

Ziyi Zhao, Temple University
Taha Havakhor, Temple University
Munir Mandviwalla, Temple University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Theorizing Agency and Temporality in IT-Enabled Competitive Actions

Magno Queiroz, Florida Atlantic University
Abhijith Anand, University of Arkansas

12:00 AM