Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?

Small and medium enterprise (SME) digitalisation involves the reinforcement, modification, and renewal of business models with the help of digital technologies. It is widely considered imperative for SMEs to stay relevant in the digital age. Yet, little is known about the conditions under which SME...

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Main Authors: Fabian, Nicolai Etienne, Dong, John Qi, Broekhuizen, Thijs, Verhoef, Peter C.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1700222023-08-22T01:44:01Z Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more? Fabian, Nicolai Etienne Dong, John Qi Broekhuizen, Thijs Verhoef, Peter C. Nanyang Business School Business::Information technology SME Digitalisation Digital Business Models Small and medium enterprise (SME) digitalisation involves the reinforcement, modification, and renewal of business models with the help of digital technologies. It is widely considered imperative for SMEs to stay relevant in the digital age. Yet, little is known about the conditions under which SME digitalisation improves the performance of SMEs in the IS literature. Guided by the SME literature, we postulate that the business value of SME digitalisation–based on its impact on improving financial firm performance–is dependent on two factors that are particularly relevant to SMEs due to their smallness and flexibility: radical orientation and organisational rigidity. Using data from multiple waves of surveys in 2019–2020 and archival financial data from Dutch SMEs, we demonstrate that the positive impact of SME digitalisation on performance improvement strongly depends on SME characteristics. SMEs who are oriented towards radical change and are more rigid are disadvantaged and attain lower returns on SME digitalisation. 2023-08-22T01:44:01Z 2023-08-22T01:44:01Z 2023 Journal Article Fabian, N. E., Dong, J. Q., Broekhuizen, T. & Verhoef, P. C. (2023). Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?. European Journal of Information Systems, 1-20. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0960085X.2023.2167671 0960-085X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170022 10.1080/0960085X.2023.2167671 2-s2.0-85147802214 1 20 en European Journal of Information Systems © 2023 The Operational Research Society. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Business::Information technology
SME Digitalisation
Digital Business Models
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SME Digitalisation
Digital Business Models
Fabian, Nicolai Etienne
Dong, John Qi
Broekhuizen, Thijs
Verhoef, Peter C.
Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?
description Small and medium enterprise (SME) digitalisation involves the reinforcement, modification, and renewal of business models with the help of digital technologies. It is widely considered imperative for SMEs to stay relevant in the digital age. Yet, little is known about the conditions under which SME digitalisation improves the performance of SMEs in the IS literature. Guided by the SME literature, we postulate that the business value of SME digitalisation–based on its impact on improving financial firm performance–is dependent on two factors that are particularly relevant to SMEs due to their smallness and flexibility: radical orientation and organisational rigidity. Using data from multiple waves of surveys in 2019–2020 and archival financial data from Dutch SMEs, we demonstrate that the positive impact of SME digitalisation on performance improvement strongly depends on SME characteristics. SMEs who are oriented towards radical change and are more rigid are disadvantaged and attain lower returns on SME digitalisation.
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Fabian, Nicolai Etienne
Dong, John Qi
Broekhuizen, Thijs
Verhoef, Peter C.
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author Fabian, Nicolai Etienne
Dong, John Qi
Broekhuizen, Thijs
Verhoef, Peter C.
author_sort Fabian, Nicolai Etienne
title Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?
title_short Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?
title_full Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?
title_fullStr Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?
title_full_unstemmed Business value of SME digitalisation: when does it pay off more?
title_sort business value of sme digitalisation: when does it pay off more?
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170022
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