Data-driven Applications to Foster Absorptive Capacity: A Literature-based Conceptualization

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2021-01-05
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Hofmann, Peter
Stähle, Philipp
Buck, Christoph
Thorwarth, Harald
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The relevance of data-driven applications for leveraging knowledge embedded in data is growing. Thereby, an organization’s capability to create, disseminate, and exploit knowledge (i.e., absorptive capacity) is a decisive factor in gaining competitive advantages. In this paper, we address the lack of guidance on the development and application of data-driven applications fostering an organization’s absorptive capacity. Based on a structured literature review, we derive seven data-driven application capabilities and match them with an established conceptualization of absorptive capacity. While previous literature did not allow for a specific analysis, our functional representation concretely demonstrates how data-driven applications composed of separate capabilities can foster absorptive capacity in manifold ways. This paper contributes to the literature by providing a structured literature review on the impact of IT on absorptive capacity as well as introducing theoretically-based and modularized data-driven application capabilities.
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Design and Appropriation of Knowledge and AI Systems, absorptive capacity, data-driven application capabilities, data-driven applications, knowledge management
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Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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