The Impact of Competition on Information Technology Usage: A Cross-Industry Study of Australian Listed Companies and Industries

This study examines the relationship between the degree of competition and IT usage in 19 selected Australian industries. An Industry Competition Measurement (ICM) Framework is used to measure the degree of competition and Information Technology (IT) usage is gauged from three indicators: critical d...

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Main Authors: SUWARDY, Themin, Ratnatunga, Janek
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2001
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-13062010-09-22T09:36:03Z The Impact of Competition on Information Technology Usage: A Cross-Industry Study of Australian Listed Companies and Industries SUWARDY, Themin Ratnatunga, Janek This study examines the relationship between the degree of competition and IT usage in 19 selected Australian industries. An Industry Competition Measurement (ICM) Framework is used to measure the degree of competition and Information Technology (IT) usage is gauged from three indicators: critical dimensions of IT, drivers of IT investments, and the distribution of IT portfolios in these industries. Linear regression tests show a strong and significant association between the level of industry competition and the critical dimensions of IT such as impact and importance of IT. Industry competition, however, is not significantly associated with the level of motivation in investing in IT and the distribution of IT portfolio. The implication of this finding is that with increasing levels of competition, there is a need to better understand the position and role of IT. Firms in competitive industries may be at a competitive disadvantage if the position and role of IT in the firm is minimal. In addition, the cross-sectional nature of this study provided a unique view of the various inter-relationships between the degree of competition and indicators of IT usage. 2001-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/307 http://www.iamot.org/conference/index.php/ocs/7/paper/viewFile/748/202 Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting Technology and Innovation
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SUWARDY, Themin
Ratnatunga, Janek
The Impact of Competition on Information Technology Usage: A Cross-Industry Study of Australian Listed Companies and Industries
description This study examines the relationship between the degree of competition and IT usage in 19 selected Australian industries. An Industry Competition Measurement (ICM) Framework is used to measure the degree of competition and Information Technology (IT) usage is gauged from three indicators: critical dimensions of IT, drivers of IT investments, and the distribution of IT portfolios in these industries. Linear regression tests show a strong and significant association between the level of industry competition and the critical dimensions of IT such as impact and importance of IT. Industry competition, however, is not significantly associated with the level of motivation in investing in IT and the distribution of IT portfolio. The implication of this finding is that with increasing levels of competition, there is a need to better understand the position and role of IT. Firms in competitive industries may be at a competitive disadvantage if the position and role of IT in the firm is minimal. In addition, the cross-sectional nature of this study provided a unique view of the various inter-relationships between the degree of competition and indicators of IT usage.
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author SUWARDY, Themin
Ratnatunga, Janek
author_facet SUWARDY, Themin
Ratnatunga, Janek
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title The Impact of Competition on Information Technology Usage: A Cross-Industry Study of Australian Listed Companies and Industries
title_short The Impact of Competition on Information Technology Usage: A Cross-Industry Study of Australian Listed Companies and Industries
title_full The Impact of Competition on Information Technology Usage: A Cross-Industry Study of Australian Listed Companies and Industries
title_fullStr The Impact of Competition on Information Technology Usage: A Cross-Industry Study of Australian Listed Companies and Industries
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Competition on Information Technology Usage: A Cross-Industry Study of Australian Listed Companies and Industries
title_sort impact of competition on information technology usage: a cross-industry study of australian listed companies and industries
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2001
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/307
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