THEORIZING THE MULTIPLICITY OF DIGITAL PHENOMENA: THE ECOLOGY OF CONFIGURATIONS, CAUSAL RECIPES, AND GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING QCA
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Park, YoungKi; Fiss, Peer C.; El Sawy, Omar A.
署名单位:
George Washington University; University of Southern California
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
DOI:
10.25300/MISQ/2020/13879
发表日期:
2020
页码:
1493-1520
关键词:
information-technology
firm performance
corporate governance
BOARD COMPOSITION
MODERATING ROLE
CEO DUALITY
strategy
industry
agility
enterprise
摘要:
Faced with the challenge of multifaceted digital phenomena, researchers in IS and related fields have increasingly adopted qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). However, in the absence of explicit guidelines for how to use QCA for theory development, the popularity and proliferation of QCA possibly amplifies the risk of using QCA in an atheoretical manner, hindering theoretical advancement. In this paper, we offer a conceptual framework and prescriptive guidelines for applying QCA to develop causal recipes that account for complex digital phenomena marked by theoretical and configurational multiplicity. Causal recipes are formal statements explaining how causally relevant elements combine into configurations associated with outcomes of interest. We describe these causal recipes in terms of which causes matter (i.e., factorial logic) and how these causes combine into configurations (i.e., combinatorial logic) to produce target outcomes, and propose an ecology of configurations that elucidates the explanatory power of multiple configurations as well as their explanatory overlap. Further, we offer two illustrative empirical examples to demonstrate the usefulness of our framework and step-by-step guidelines for applying QCA to deductive theory testing as well as inductive theory development on phenomena marked by multiplicity.