Cross-Organizational and Cross-Border IS/IT Collaboration

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    The importance of collaboration in the knowledge-intensive business services: The efficiency analysis of the industry using a meta-frontier approach
    (2024-01-03) Shin, Jihoon; Kim, Hongbum; Amaral, Miguel
    This study focuses on the increasing global interest in collaboration and highlights its importance in Knowledge Intensive Business Services. This study classifies service firms into four groups with two different knowledge intensity levels based on their business. We examine the efficiency of each group, and identify and explore the perceived significance of collaboration in the industry. The findings indicate that less knowledge-intensified service firms are the most efficient in productivity whereas highly knowledge-intensified firms show lower efficiency. These results provide valuable insights into how further collaboration improves the performance of the service industry.
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    Collaborating Beyond Borders: The Role of Social Ties in International Eco-Innovation Partnerships
    (2024-01-03) Basak, Ecem; Al Balawi, Ramah; Tafti, Ali
    We examine the impact of international social ties on international eco-innovation partnerships. Promoting eco-innovation partnerships or collaboration is crucial for environmental sustainability, which has been a global, pressing concern in the last decade due to the detrimental effects of global warming, climate change, and greenhouse gas emissions. This type of collaboration can be facilitated and enhanced by international knowledge spillovers through interpersonal networks. While previous studies explore the role of inter-organizational collaborative networks on different innovation outcomes at a regional level, there is a research gap regarding the impact of social ties across countries on international collaboration, especially within the context of eco-innovation partnerships. Our findings suggest that more socially connected countries are more likely to partner in eco-innovation activities. Our study advances our understanding of the role of social ties in facilitating collaborative eco-innovation efforts and expands the knowledge on cross-regional interpersonal networks and their implications for socio-economic outcomes.
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    Collaboration with Digital Capabilities enhance firm's ESG Management: A Systematic Literature Review
    (2024-01-03) Kabir, Md Shahriar; Ko, Ilsang
    This study explores the role of collaboration in digital capabilities in enhancing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) index performance. With the growing importance of ESG considerations in today's business landscape, organizations are turning to digital tools and collaboration as key enablers to drive sustainable outcomes. This systematic literature review critically analyzes and synthesizes existing research to uncover barriers, best practices, and emerging technologies in ESG management. The findings offer valuable insights for organizations, policymakers, and researchers seeking to enhance ESG index performance and create long-term value. Through a rigorous methodology, this review consolidates diverse perspectives and provides a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between collaboration, digital capabilities, and ESG index performance. Potential research issues and sub-topics on collaboration and ESG management are suggested.