Linking routines to the evolution of IT capability on agent-based modeling and simulation: a dynamic perspective
作者:Bai, B (Bai, Bing)[ 1 ] ; Yoo, B (Yoo, Byungjoon)[ 2 ] ; Deng, XQ (Deng, Xiuquan)[ 3,5 ] ; Kim, I (Kim, Iljoo)[ 4 ] ; Gao, DH (Gao, Dehua)[ 3 ]
COMPUTATIONAL AND MATHEMATICAL ORGANIZATION THEORY
DOI:
10.1007/s10588-015-9202-0
出版年:
JUN 2016
摘要
IT capability as an important source of competitive advantage has been strongly emphasized in the strategic management literature, yet the formation and evolution of IT capability in the ever-changing business environment are not well explained. To fill this gap, this paper takes routine as the unit of analysis, depicts a micro-interpretation of the formation and evolution of IT capabilities from the routine-based and dynamic perspective, and uses the agent-based simulation methodology to simulate the evolutionary process of IT capability as well as to identify the underlying principles. In order to provide a better presentation of the evolutionary process, a routine-based view of the enterprise explicitly recognizes relationships of IT resources and capabilities. The simulation results show that the evolution of IT capability is a dynamic adaption and learning process. From the routine-based view, the evolution of IT capability is indeed the process of variation, selection, and retention for IT routines.