IT–business alignment and business model design: a moderated mediation model of organizational learning and data-driven culture
Abstract
Purpose
Drawing on the knowledge-based view, this study investigates how IT–business alignment influences business model design via organizational learning and examines the moderating role of data-driven culture in the relationship between IT–business alignment and business model design via organizational learning.
Design/methodology/approach
Using multi-respondent survey data collected from 597 Chinese firms, mediation and moderated mediation analyses were used to examine this study's hypotheses.
Findings
The mediation test results revealed organizational learning served as a mediator between IT–business alignment and two types of business model design (i.e. novelty- and efficiency-centered). In addition, data-driven culture strengthened the indirect effects of IT–business alignment on these two types of business model design via organizational learning.
Originality/value
This study extends current understandings of the relationship between IT–business alignment and business model design by revealing the mediating role of organizational learning and investigating its indirect effects under various degrees of data-driven culture. As such, it contributes to the literature on the business model and IT–business alignment and provides insights for managers seeking to achieve the expected business model design.
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Acknowledgements
This study is funded by the Grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant numbers 72001155, 71971202, 71921001, 71622009, and 72332007).
Citation
Chen, Y., Zhang, L., Chen, M. and Liu, H. (2024), "IT–business alignment and business model design: a moderated mediation model of organizational learning and data-driven culture", Information Technology & People, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/ITP-07-2022-0533
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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