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Social Learning in Information Technology Investment: The Role of Board Interlocks

Zhuo (June) Cheng (), Arun Rai (), Feng Tian () and Sean Xin Xu ()
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Zhuo (June) Cheng: School of Accounting and Finance, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China;
Arun Rai: Center for Digital Innovation and Department of Computer Information Systems, Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303;
Feng Tian: School of Accounting and Finance, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China;
Sean Xin Xu: Research Center for Contemporary Management, Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

Management Science, 2021, vol. 67, issue 1, 547-576

Abstract: We use a social learning perspective to extend our understanding of information technology (IT) investment and return. Specifically, we investigate social learning in the context of interlocks between corporate boards, which allow firms to share knowledge and experiences with respect to their IT investments. Using a large data set of firm-years from 2001–2008, we find (a) a positive relationship exists between a focal firm’s IT investment and that of its interlocked firms; (b) this positive relationship is amplified by the interlocked firms’ IT capability but only if the focal firm has an active board, which devotes time to allow sufficient communication among directors; and (c) the component of the focal firm’s IT investment that is attributable to board interlock influence is positively related to the firm’s performance but only if the firm has an active board. Collectively, these findings support our central thesis: social learning through board interlocks can play a significant role in influencing a firm’s IT investments and enhancing their payoff. That said, attaining such benefits requires boards to incorporate those firms with high IT management capability and to strengthen board activity so interlocked members can substantively share their knowledge and experiences with IT investments.

Keywords: IT investment; IT return; social learning; board interlocks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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