The Role of Social Capital and ICTs in Inter-Organizational Collaboration in a Developing Economy: An Empirical Study of the Finance Industry in Sri Lanka
Access Status
Open access
Authors
Nawinna, Dasuni Priyanwada
Date
2017Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. John Venable
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
Metadata
Show full item recordFaculty
Business
School
Information Systems
Collection
Abstract
This empirical study develops a theory of how ICT enabled social capital affects interfirm strategic collaboration and performance, through structural modelling approach using survey-data and secondary-data from the Srilankan banking industry. The results suggest multiple dimensions of social-capital positively influence interbank collaboration and performance, and that ICTs, firm-size, age, gender-ratio of directors, ownership, culture, organization structure and previous experience strengthen such effects. The study contributes to a holistic perspective incorporating social, technical and organisational aspects.
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Archer, C.; Wolf, Katharina (2017)Digital and social media tools are no longer new and have become standard components of the public relations toolkit. However, they have undoubtedly changed and shaped the practice of public relations (PR) over the past ...
-
Croeser, Sky; Highfield, T. (2015)The integration of social media and other online and mobile platforms and technologies into social movements around the globe has received significant academic attention around questions such as 'did social media cause a ...
-
Alansari, Widad Musleh (2010)This study investigated the influence of using concept mapping as a teaching and learning tool on Saudi Pre-Service teachers' knowledge of teaching social studies. It also investigated Saudi Pre-Service teachers' perceptions ...