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A Configurational Set-Theoretic Approach to an Innovation Capability Maturity Model Dix Maik Gräubig, TU Dresden 12:00 AM |
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Achieving Strategic IT Alignment in Dynamic Environments: On the Value of Loose and Tight Coupling Magno Queiroz, Florida Atlantic University 12:00 AM |
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CIO Turnover and its Consequences for Competitors Yeasung Jeong, University at Albany - SUNY 12:00 AM |
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Creating Data Policies for Digital Business Ecosystems Vitor Hugo Machado Ribeiro, University of Coimbra 12:00 AM |
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Cryptocurrency Payment Method for Retailers: A Systematic Review Neliswa Florence Dyosi, University of Cape Town 12:00 AM |
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Ton Nu Huong Giang Hoang, National University of Singapore 12:00 AM |
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Embracing the Chaos: A Framework for Chaos Engineering Gabriel Silva Cogo, FGV 12:00 AM |
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Information Management Capability, IT Ambidexterity and Agility: A Site Management Dashboard Study Jose Mauricio Schumacher, Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Rio Grande do Sul 12:00 AM |
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Inter-Organizational IT-Governance for a System of Systems David Wodak, Tilburg University 12:00 AM |
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Hussam Al Halbusi, Ahmed Bin Mohammed Millitary College (ABMMC) 12:00 AM |
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Reconciling Strategy, Maturity, and Performance Measurement in Industry 4.0 Pedro Nolasco, University of Coimbra 12:00 AM |
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Right Place, Right Time: Configurations of Technology Use for Business Model Innovation Timo Phillip Böttcher, Technical University of Munich 12:00 AM |
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Supply Chain Analytics Capability: Conceptualization, Instrument Development Suning Zhu, Trinity University 12:00 AM |
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Survival of the Fittest: A Business Model Perspective to explain Innovation Ecosystem Membership Erik Scepanski, Technical University Munich 12:00 AM |
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Unravelling the Business Value of Artificial Intelligence Kui Du, University of Massachusetts - Boston 12:00 AM |
Several AMCIS tracks focus on the uses of digital and information technologies in decision making. This track returns to the fundamentally important Strategic and Competitive Uses of Information and Digital Technologies (SCUIDT). The Information Age ushered in the use of information and digital technologies for generating business value and gaining competitive advantage. Indeed, for many businesses today, their very critical success depends upon both tactical and strategic uses of every aspect of their information and digital technologies. The need for speed, efficiency, agility, and mobility continues to place information and digital technologies into the forefront of organizational strategies and tactics. Furthermore, the timely use of big data methodologies and analytics is sparking demand for data scientists in all fields. Submissions to the Strategic & Competitive Uses of Information and Digital Technologies track may include complete papers and research-in-progress (ERF). Papers may be conceptual, theoretical, or empirical research, or case studies. Any research that focuses on the strategic and competitive use of information and digital technologies (SCUIDT) will find a home in this track (See also General Mini-track).
Track Chairs
Jack Becker, University of North Texas, Jack.Becker@unt.edu
Lazar Rusu, Stockholm University, lrusu@dsv.su.se