Strategic data capital investment in a supply chain
Baogui Xin (),
Yue Liu () and
Lei Xie ()
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Baogui Xin: Shandong University of Science and Technology
Yue Liu: Shandong University of Science and Technology
Lei Xie: Shandong University
Operations Management Research, 2023, vol. 16, issue 4, No 15, 1925-1948
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Abstract Digital transformation needs two essential phases of endeavors: digitalizing and data-driving business activities. The former involves much ICT capital investment that was widely studied, while the latter requires ongoing data capital investment (DCI) with many research gaps. Thus, firms face a trade-off dilemma in an input–output decision for DCI. To overcome the dilemma and fill such a gap, we first employ grounded theory to explore the underlying mechanisms of DCI to create value. Second, we construct a DCI-embedded game model and analyze DCI's economic effects under three supply chain power structures. Last, we conduct a case study to verify the main findings. The results suggest that: (i) supply chain firms can boost their profits through DCI only when the DCI implementation cost and level are within specific ranges; (ii) DCI has a positive vertical externality in the supply chain; and (iii) a firm will be more likely to implement DCI when it has a stronger market position in the supply chain.
Keywords: Data capital investment (DCI); Stackelberg game; Supply chain management; Grounded theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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