TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of top management team attention to digital transformation on innovation activities
AU - Li, Baoliang
AU - Zheng, Yunlei
AU - Zheng, Wen Zhi
AU - Wu, Yenchun Jim
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Digital transformation, as a global trend, has captured a lot of attention from management. How management allocates attention resources has become an important issue if a firm plans to pursue digital transformation. We provide an empirical analysis for this problem from the perspective of the attention-based view. We use data from 493 listed Chinese manufacturing firms from 2012–2020 to examine how the allocation of top management team (TMT) attention to digital transformation affects innovation activities. The results reveal that TMT attention to digital transformation and its intensity has a positive impact on corporate innovation activities, while the breadth of attention exhibits an inverted U-shaped impact on innovation activities. These findings are consistent with theoretical predictions. We also examine the moderating roles of external factors such as market conditions, corporate ownership, CEO duality, and policy support that distract managers’ attention, and reveal different characteristics of moderating role of Chinese state-owned firms. These findings provided a reference for further promoting digital transformation.
AB - Digital transformation, as a global trend, has captured a lot of attention from management. How management allocates attention resources has become an important issue if a firm plans to pursue digital transformation. We provide an empirical analysis for this problem from the perspective of the attention-based view. We use data from 493 listed Chinese manufacturing firms from 2012–2020 to examine how the allocation of top management team (TMT) attention to digital transformation affects innovation activities. The results reveal that TMT attention to digital transformation and its intensity has a positive impact on corporate innovation activities, while the breadth of attention exhibits an inverted U-shaped impact on innovation activities. These findings are consistent with theoretical predictions. We also examine the moderating roles of external factors such as market conditions, corporate ownership, CEO duality, and policy support that distract managers’ attention, and reveal different characteristics of moderating role of Chinese state-owned firms. These findings provided a reference for further promoting digital transformation.
KW - attention-based view
KW - digital transformation
KW - innovation activities
KW - TMT Attention
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U2 - 10.1080/14783363.2024.2390535
DO - 10.1080/14783363.2024.2390535
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201591718
SN - 1478-3363
VL - 35
SP - 1640
EP - 1658
JO - Total Quality Management and Business Excellence
JF - Total Quality Management and Business Excellence
IS - 13-14
ER -