Strategic Dynamics, Resources, Constraints, and Information Management: An Integrated Approach for Digital and Technological Organizational Assets
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2024.ene.0514Keywords:
Strategic Dynamics, Resources, Information Management, Information Quality, Information Accessibility.Abstract
In the present world, several industries, including in the robotics sector, have been undergoing dramatic technological change. For this reason, analyzing this industry's digital and technological assets by focusing on information management practices is a big deal. Considering this theme, the current research focuses on the role of strategic dynamics, constraints, and resources in determining information management practices regarding information accessibility and information quality. The study develops a structured questionnaire using past literature on Strategic Dynamics, Constraints, Resources, and Information Management Practices. A sample of 411 respondents participated in this study. Data was collected through a questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive statistics in the first step, followed by testing the measurement model with the help of reliability and discriminant validity. The results reveal that the latent variables, such as Strategic Dynamics, Constraints, Resources, and Information Management Practices, are well-measured using proxies from past literature. The findings through the structural equation modeling technique show that constraints have their significant impact on Information Quality. Moreover, organizational resources tend to boost Information Management Practices regarding Information Accessibility and Information Quality. Besides, the Strategic Dynamics only promote the Information Quality for better Information Management Practices in the robotic industry of China.
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