A multi-disciplinary framework for the management of interorganizational systems
ACM SIGMIS Database
Blown to Bits: How the New Economics of Information Transforms Strategy
Blown to Bits: How the New Economics of Information Transforms Strategy
Corporation of the 1990s: Information Technology and Organizational Transformation
Corporation of the 1990s: Information Technology and Organizational Transformation
Knowledge Management Processes and International Joint Ventures
Organization Science
Research Report: Empirical Test of an EDI Adoption Model
Information Systems Research
The Net-Enabled Business Innovation Cycle and the Evolution of Dynamic Capabilities
Information Systems Research
The impact of common e-business interfaces
Communications of the ACM - Mobile computing opportunities and challenges
Strategic payoff from EDI as a function of EDI embeddedness
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Impacts of information technology investment on organizational performance
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Managing virtual workplaces and teleworking with information technology
The global network organization of the future: information management opportunities and challenges
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Information technology and organization design
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
Coordinating for Flexibility in e-Business Supply Chains
Journal of Management Information Systems
Organizational Knowledge Management: A Contingency Perspective
Journal of Management Information Systems
Toward a Theory of Knowledge Reuse: Types of Knowledge Reuse Situations and Factors in Reuse Success
Journal of Management Information Systems
Knowledge Management: An Organizational Capabilities Perspective
Journal of Management Information Systems
Strategic control in the extended enterprise
IBM Systems Journal
Assimilation patterns in the use of electronic procurement innovations: a cluster analysis
Information and Management
Simulation results for supply chain configurations based on information sharing
Proceedings of the 38th conference on Winter simulation
Using Enterprise Architecture Standards in Managing Information Technology
Journal of Management Information Systems
Relational Antecedents of Information Flow Integration for Supply Chain Coordination
Journal of Management Information Systems
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
Communities of Practice and Its Effects on Firm Performance: A Process-Oriented Study
KES-AMSTA '09 Proceedings of the Third KES International Symposium on Agent and Multi-Agent Systems: Technologies and Applications
Turn to the material: Remote diagnostics systems and new forms of boundary-spanning
Information and Organization
Assimilation patterns in the use of electronic procurement innovations: A cluster analysis
Information and Management
The end of the information system life: a model of is discontinuance
ACM SIGMIS Database
Impacts of internal and interorganizational information systems on the outsourcing of manufacturing
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
E-commerce communities as knowledge bases for firms
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Changing the Competitive Landscape: Continuous Innovation Through IT-Enabled Knowledge Capabilities
Information Systems Research
Learning processes in municipal broadband projects: An absorptive capacity perspective
Telecommunications Policy
Research Commentary---Seeking the Configurations of Digital Ecodynamics: It Takes Three to Tango
Information Systems Research
BlogTalk'08/09 Proceedings of the 2008/2009 international conference on Social software: recent trends and developments in social software
Leveraging information sharing to configure supply chains
Information Systems Frontiers
The impact of business-to-business electronic marketplaces: a field study
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
Core capabilities for practitioners in achieving e-business innovation
Computers in Human Behavior
Editor's comments: perspectives on time
MIS Quarterly
Knowledge management in supply chain: An empirical study from France
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
Can Market Knowledge from Intermediaries Increase Sellers' Performance in On-Line Marketplaces?
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Human-knowledge resources and interorganisational systems
Information Systems Journal
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Adoption and Impacts of Interorganizational Business Process Standards: Role of Partnering Synergy
Information Systems Research
Information quality, trust, and risk perceptions in electronic data exchanges
Decision Support Systems
Effects of Reciprocal Investments and Relational Interaction in Deploying RFID Supply Chain Systems
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
International Journal of Knowledge Management
Journal of Management Information Systems
International Journal of Strategic Information Technology and Applications
International Journal of Business Information Systems
More applicable environmental scanning systems leveraging "modern" information systems
Information Systems and e-Business Management
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The need for continual value innovation is driving supply chains to evolve from a pure transactional focus to leveraging interorganizational partner ships for sharing information and, ultimately, market knowledge creation. Supply chain partners are (1) engaging in interlinked processes that enable rich (broad-ranging, high quality, and privileged) information sharing, and (2) building information technology infrastructures that allow them to process information obtained from their partners to create new knowledge. This study uncovers and examines the variety of supply chain partnership configurations that exist based on differences in capability platforms, reflecting varying processes and information systems. We use the absorptive capacity lens to build a conceptual framework that links these configurations with partner-enabled market knowledge creation. Absorptive capacity refers to the set of organizational routines and processes by which organizations acquire, assimilate, transform, and exploit knowledge to produce dynamic organizational capabilities. Through an exploratory field study conducted in the context of the RosettaNet consortium effort in the IT industry supply chain, we use cluster analysis to uncover and characterize five supply chain partnership configurations (collectors, connectors, crunchers, coercers, and collaborators). We compare their partner-enabled knowledge creation and operational efficiency, as well as the shortcomings in their capability platforms and the nature of information exchange. Through the characterization of each of the configurations, we are able to derive research propositions focused on enterprise absorptive capacity elements. These propositions provide insight into how partner-enabled market knowledge creation and operational efficiency can be affected, and highlight the interconnected roles of coordination information and rich information. The paper concludes by drawing implications for research and practice from the uncovering of these configurations and the resultant research propositions. It also highlights fertile opportunities for advances in research on knowledge management through the study of supply chain contexts and other interorganizational partnering arrangements.