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Making a digital innovator: antecedents of innovativeness with digital technologies

Journal

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & PEOPLE
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 318-335

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/ITP-12-2018-0577

Keywords

Digital innovation; Entrepreneurial orientation; Self-efficacy; Digital literacy; Experiential learning

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This study aims to explore and understand the antecedents of digital innovativeness in order to appropriately train the workforce. The findings reveal that two antecedents related to personal beliefs of competency are correlated to an individual's digital innovativeness, while two other factors typically associated with digital innovativeness do not relate to the individual's digital innovativeness.
Purpose To compete in the current digital economy, organizations need a workforce capable of developing novel products/services using digital technologies to create value. The purpose of this study is to explore and understand the antecedents of digital innovativeness so that we can appropriately train the workforce. Design/methodology/approach The authors theorize a model linking four individual characteristics (entrepreneurial orientation, digital literacy, entrepreneurial self-efficacy and digital technology self-efficacy) to digital innovativeness. They frame four hypotheses and validate them using a survey. Findings This study reveals that two antecedents of individual digital innovativeness linked to personal beliefs of competency are correlated to an individual's digital innovativeness. It also challenges long-held assumptions in technology education and industry by revealing that two other factors typically associated with digital innovativeness - basic digital literacy and entrepreneurial orientation - do not relate to the individual's digital innovativeness. Originality/value We believe that the study is the first of its kind to examine the antecedents of digital innovativeness with an eye on the characteristics necessary to innovate with digital technologies to create value. By hiring employees exhibiting high levels of these characteristics, promoting a culture of experimentation and educating its workforce to gain confidence in its abilities to execute and deploy digital technologies, organizations can secure their strategic position in a business landscape driven by digital innovations.

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