The problem of statistical power in MIS research
MIS Quarterly
Organization context and information systems success: a contingency approach
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
The impact of information systems on organizations and markets
Communications of the ACM
Firm size and the information technology investment intensity of life insurers
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on the strategic use of information systems
Information systems innovation among organizations
Management Science
Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Multivariate data analysis (4th ed.): with readings
Electronic markets and electronic hierarchies
Communications of the ACM
Issues and opinion on structural equation modeling
MIS Quarterly
Information rules: a strategic guide to the network economy
Information rules: a strategic guide to the network economy
Journal of Global Information Management
The Internet and the future of financial markets
Communications of the ACM
Rethinking the value of IT, again
Communications of the ACM - How the virtual inspires the real
Information technology and economic performance: A critical review of the empirical evidence
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Information Systems Research
Firm Characteristics and Investments in Information Technology: Scale Andscope Effects
Information Systems Research
NEBIC: A Dynamic Capabilities Theory for Assessing Net-Enablement
Information Systems Research
Toward New Metrics for Net-Enhanced Organizations
Information Systems Research
An Empirical Examination of the Concern for Information Privacy Instrument
Information Systems Research
European Journal of Information Systems - Managing e-business transformation
Information Technology and Productivity: Evidence from Country-Level Data
Management Science
Information Systems Research
Information technology payoff in the health-care industry: a longitudinal study
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Impacts of information technology investment on organizational performance
Executives' perceptions of the business value of information technology: a process-oriented approach
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Impacts of information technology investment on organizational performance
Next-generation trading in futures markets: a comparison of open outcry and order matching systems
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
An integrated model of information systems adoption in small businesses
Journal of Management Information Systems
Measuring the organizational impact of information technology investment: an exploratory study
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Realizing value from information technology investment
Electronic commerce: structures and issues
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special section: Diversity in electronic commerce research
Information systems orientation and business use of the internet: an empirical study
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special issue: Electronic intermediaries and networks in business-to-business electronic commerce
Key issues in information systems management: an international perspective
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Economics and Electronic Commerce: Survey and Directions for Research
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
The Search for Strategic Advantage from the World Wide Web
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Limits to Value in Electronic Commerce-Related IT Investments
Journal of Management Information Systems
Measuring KMS success: a respecification of the DeLone and McLean's model
Information and Management
Journal of Management Information Systems
Consumer Perceptions and Willingness to Pay for Intrinsically Motivated Online Content
Journal of Management Information Systems
Development and Validation of a Perceptual Instrument to Measure E-Commerce Performance
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Determinants of E-Business Use in U.S. Firms
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Procurement models in the agricultural supply chain: A case study of online coffee auctions in India
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Assessing and managing employee readiness for embracing e-business
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMIS CPR conference on Computer personnel doctoral consortium and research
ERP Usage in Banking: An Exploratory Survey of the World's Largest Banks
Information Systems Management
Evaluating Internet technologies business effectiveness
Telematics and Informatics
The Role of Information Systems Resources in ERP Capability Building and Business Process Outcomes
Journal of Management Information Systems
The Impact of Capabilities and Prior Investments on Online Channel Commitment and Performance
Journal of Management Information Systems
Information Systems Research
Educating knowledge workers for e-business and web services
Proceedings of the 2010 Special Interest Group on Management Information System's 48th annual conference on Computer personnel research on Computer personnel research
Information technology and productivity: Empirical evidence from the Chinese electronics industry
Information and Management
B2B integration in global supply chains: An identification of technical integration scenarios
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
e-government: integrated services framework
Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Digital Government Research Conference: Digital Government Innovation in Challenging Times
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
A mashup based framework for multi level healthcare interoperability
Information Systems Frontiers
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
Analyzing e-business value creation from a resource-based perspective
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
A cross-country comparison of the adoption of ubiquitous supply chain management
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems
Service-Oriented Architecture Adoption: A Normative Decision Model for Timing and Approach
International Journal of Information Technology Project Management
Journal of Global Information Management
Journal of Database Management
Data quality and firm performance: empirical evidence from the Korean financial industry
Information Technology and Management
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Commodity or competitive advantage? Analysis of the ERP value paradox
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Integrating ERP and e-business: Resource complementarity in business value creation
Decision Support Systems
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Grounded in the technology-organization-environment (TOE) framework, we develop a research model for assessing the value of e-business at the firm level. Based on this framework, we formulate six hypotheses and identify six factors (technology readiness, firm size, global scope, financial resources, competition intensity, and regulatory environment) that may affect value creation of e-business. Survey data from 612 firms across 10 countries in the financial services industry were collected and used to test the theoretical model. To examine how e-business value is influenced by economic environments, we compare two subsamples from developed and developing countries. Based on structural equation modeling, our empirical analysis demonstrates several key findings: (1) Within the TOE framework, technology readiness emerges as the strongest factor for e-business value, while financial resources, global scope, and regulatory environment also significantly contribute to e-business value. (2) Firm size is negatively related to e-business value, suggesting that structural inertia associated with large firms tends to retard e-business value. (3) Competitive pressure often drives firms to adopt e-business, but e-business value is associated more with internal organizational resources (e.g., technological readiness) than with external pressure to adopt. (4) While financial resources are an important factor in developing countries, technological capabilities become far more important in developed countries. This suggests that as firms move into deeper stages of e-business transformation, the key determinant of e-business value shifts from monetary spending to higher dimensions of organizational capabilities. (5) Government regulation plays a much more important role in developing countries than in developed countries. These findings indicate the usefulness of the proposed research model and theoretical framework for studying e-business value. They also provide insights for both business managers and policy-makers.