Asset stock accumulation and sustainability of competitive advantage
Management Science
Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
Shaping the future: business design through information technology
Shaping the future: business design through information technology
Issues and opinion on structural equation modeling
MIS Quarterly
Enterprise resource planning: multisite ERP implementations
Communications of the ACM
Net Ready: Strategies for Success in the E-conomy
Net Ready: Strategies for Success in the E-conomy
E-Business and Erp: Transforming the Enterprise
E-Business and Erp: Transforming the Enterprise
The Seven Steps to Nirvana: Strategic Insights into Ebusiness Transformation
The Seven Steps to Nirvana: Strategic Insights into Ebusiness Transformation
Information Systems Research
Research Commentary: Transformational Issues in Researching IS and Net-Enabled Organizations
Information Systems Research
Research Report: Empirical Test of an EDI Adoption Model
Information Systems Research
NEBIC: A Dynamic Capabilities Theory for Assessing Net-Enablement
Information Systems Research
Assessing the benefits from e-business transformation through effective enterprise management
European Journal of Information Systems - Managing e-business transformation
Models for Supply Chains in E-Business
Management Science
Real Options and IT Platform Adoption: Implications for Theory and Practice
Information Systems Research
Enterprise agility and the enabling role of information technology
European Journal of Information Systems - Including a special section on business agility and diffusion of information technology
Journal of Management Information Systems
Information Systems Research
Journal of Management Information Systems
A Structural Approach to Measuring Uncertainty in Supply Chains
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Relational Antecedents of Information Flow Integration for Supply Chain Coordination
Journal of Management Information Systems
Determinants of E-Business Use in U.S. Firms
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Introduction to the Special Section: Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Business Models for Internet-Based B2B Electronic Markets
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Electronic Commerce and Organizational Innovation: Aspects and Opportunities
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Investment in Enterprise Resource Planning: Business Impact and Productivity Measures
Journal of Management Information Systems
Managing Information Technology Investment Risk: A Real Options Perspective
Journal of Management Information Systems
Editorial Overview---The Digitally Enabled Extended Enterprise in a Global Economy
Information Systems Research
Leveraging Standard Electronic Business Interfaces to Enable Adaptive Supply Chain Partnerships
Information Systems Research
An empirical investigation of net-enabled business value
MIS Quarterly
Fostering Networked Business Operations: A Framework for B2B Electronic Intermediary Development
International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Understanding the Link Between Initial ERP Systems and ERP-Enabled Adoption
Information Resources Management Journal
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Many firms are transforming themselves from vertically integrated organizations into digitally enabled organizations. As firms become more innovative in their technical infrastructures and more competitive in their respective industries/verticals, their extended enterprise models include using their previous enterprise resource planning (ERP) investments as foundations for prioritizing additions and for longer-term strategies. The key issue for many firms is how to leverage their ERP implementation to become better partners and collaborators by enabling digital options to exploit business opportunities. This paper ascertains the contextual conditions under which ERP system implementations have the greatest impact on intention to adopt digital options. Using empirical data, it finds that the impact of ERP implementation on digital-options adoption intention is moderated by a firm's digital-resource readiness. For information systems (IS) practice, the study suggests that firms should view ERP divisibility as an option value generator for supporting new customers and revenue opportunities. For IS research, it relates digital-options theory to specific measurable constructs and to the firm's digital-resource readiness. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.