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Vallabh Sambamurthy

Researcher at Michigan State University

Publications -  131
Citations -  18149

Vallabh Sambamurthy is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information technology & Information technology management. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 129 publications receiving 16638 citations. Previous affiliations of Vallabh Sambamurthy include University of Maryland, College Park & University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Shaping agility through digital options: reconceptualizing the role of information technology in contemporary firms

TL;DR: It is argued that information technology investments and capabilities influence firm performance through three significant organizational capabilities (agility, digital options, and entrepreneurial alertness) and strategic processes (capability-building, entrepreneurial action, and coevolutionary adaptation).
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Sources of influence on beliefs about information technology use: an empirical study of knowledge workers

TL;DR: It is suggested that beliefs about technology use can be influenced by top management commitment to new technology and the individual factors of personal innovativeness and self-efficacy and the context of a contemporary technology targeted at autonomous knowledge workers.
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Arrangements for information technology governance: a theory of multiple contingencies

TL;DR: The theory of multiple contingencies argues that contingency forces interact with each other by either amplifying, dampening, or overriding their mutual influences on the IT governance mode, and hypothesized to influence a particular mode of IT governance.
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Information Technology Assimilation in Firms: the Influence of Senior Leadership and it Infrastructures

TL;DR: The intensity of the relationship between CIO's interactions with the top management team and their level of IT and business knowledge is much stronger in firms that articulate a transformational IT vision, and the sophis- tication of IT infrastructures was also found to significantly impact IT assimilation.
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Shaping up for e-commerce: institutional enablers of the organizational assimilation of web technologies

TL;DR: This paper draws upon institutional theory and the conceptual lens of structuring and metastructuring actions to explain the importance of three factors-top management championship, strategic investment rationale, and extent of coordination-in achieving higher levels of Web assimilation within an organization.