TY - JOUR
T1 - Triggering disruptive technology absorptive capacity by CIOs. Explorative research on a micro-foundation lens
AU - Scuotto, Veronica
AU - Magni, Domitilla
AU - Palladino, Rosa
AU - Nicotra, Melita
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The pervasive dissemination of disruptive technologies such as Artificial Intelligences (AI) is rapidly changing the way small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are evolving and becoming more innovative. Individual technology absorptive capacity (TAC) is triggering the use of such technologies in a more effective, efficient, and easy mode by Chief Information Officers (CIOs). The CIO, albeit involved in the firm's micro level, encourages firms' TAC at meso level. Although the CIO encourages the use of disruptive technologies, studies on this field are still scarce. This research bridges the gap in the literature, offering an empirical analysis of a large-scale sample of 754 CIOs from knowledge-intensive SMEs to evaluate TAC under a micro-foundation lens. The analysis provides detailed stimuli in rethinking the enhancement of CIOs, emphasizing the effect of the micro level in intercepting disruptive technologies, and optimizing investments in research and development in SMEs. The paper is part of a research line that highlights the relevant role of CIOs and the ability of firms' TAC in Industry 4.0 at micro and meso levels. The study contributes to expanding solutions in the leveraging of disruptive technologies in the digital transformation era.
AB - The pervasive dissemination of disruptive technologies such as Artificial Intelligences (AI) is rapidly changing the way small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are evolving and becoming more innovative. Individual technology absorptive capacity (TAC) is triggering the use of such technologies in a more effective, efficient, and easy mode by Chief Information Officers (CIOs). The CIO, albeit involved in the firm's micro level, encourages firms' TAC at meso level. Although the CIO encourages the use of disruptive technologies, studies on this field are still scarce. This research bridges the gap in the literature, offering an empirical analysis of a large-scale sample of 754 CIOs from knowledge-intensive SMEs to evaluate TAC under a micro-foundation lens. The analysis provides detailed stimuli in rethinking the enhancement of CIOs, emphasizing the effect of the micro level in intercepting disruptive technologies, and optimizing investments in research and development in SMEs. The paper is part of a research line that highlights the relevant role of CIOs and the ability of firms' TAC in Industry 4.0 at micro and meso levels. The study contributes to expanding solutions in the leveraging of disruptive technologies in the digital transformation era.
KW - Disruptive technologies
KW - Micro-foundation theory
KW - Technology absorptive capacity
KW - Chief information officer
KW - Micro and meso level
KW - Disruptive technologies
KW - Micro-foundation theory
KW - Technology absorptive capacity
KW - Chief information officer
KW - Micro and meso level
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/299800
U2 - 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121234
DO - 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121234
M3 - Article
SN - 0040-1625
VL - 174
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Technological Forecasting and Social Change
JF - Technological Forecasting and Social Change
ER -