posted on 2019-04-12, 13:40authored byA. Markovich, K. Efrat, D.R. Raban, Anne SouchonAnne Souchon
The proliferation of Web-based information sources and social media draw firms' attention to these channels as sources of competitive intelligence (CI). To date, research has focused mainly on information collection techniques rather than on CI uses and its influence on firm performance. We define CI embeddedness as the extent to which management and employees incorporate CI in daily routines, so that actionable knowledge is transferred throughout the organization. A survey of 124 decision makers reveals positive impact of Web CI sources as well as alliances with information providers on CI embeddedness. Furthermore, while CI embeddedness shows no direct influence on firms’ performance, it has a mediated effect on performance through customer satisfaction.
History
School
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Published in
European Management Journal
Volume
37
Issue
6
Pages
708 - 718
Citation
MARKOVICH, A. .... et al., 2019. Competitive intelligence embeddedness: Drivers and performance consequences. European Management Journal, 37 (6), pp.708-718
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal European Management Journal and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emj.2019.04.003.