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Big data management and environmental performance: role of big data decision-making capabilities and decision-making quality

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 1061-1096

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JEIM-04-2020-0137

Keywords

Decision-making quality; Big data decision-making capabilities; Big data governance; Big data management; Environmental performance

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The study examined the antecedents and role of big data decision-making capabilities on decision-making quality and environmental performance in Chinese public and private hospitals. Data management challenges were found to be significant factors influencing decision-making capabilities in both types of hospitals. It was also discovered that big data decision-making capabilities play a key role in improving decision-making quality and environmental performance, with public hospitals showing more focus on big data management compared to private hospitals.
Purpose This study is undertaken to examine the antecedents and role of big data decision-making capabilities toward decision-making quality and environmental performance among the Chinese public and private hospitals. It also examined the moderating effect of big data governance that was almost ignored in previous studies. Design/methodology/approach The target population consisted of managerial employees (IT experts and executives) in hospitals. Data collected using a survey questionnaire from 752 respondents (374 respondents from public hospitals and 378 respondents from private hospitals) was subjected to PLS-SEM for analysis. Findings Findings revealed that data management challenges (leadership focus, talent management, technology and organizational culture for big data) are significant antecedents for big data decision-making capabilities in both public and private hospitals. Moreover, it was also found that big data decision-making capabilities played a key role to improve the decision-making quality (effectiveness and efficiency), which positively contribute toward environmental performance in public and private hospitals of China. Public hospitals are playing greater attention to big data management for the sake of quality decision-making and environmental performance than private hospitals. Practical implications This study provides guidelines required by hospitals to strengthen their big data capabilities to improve decision-making quality and environmental performance. Originality/value The proposed model provides an insight look at the dynamic capabilities theory in the domain of big data management to tackle the environmental issues in hospitals. The current study is the novel addition in the literature, and it identifies that big data capabilities are envisioned to be a game-changer player in effective decision-making and to improve the environmental performance in health sector.

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