Publication: The Role of Social Capital and ICT in Inter-Firm Collaboration on Syndicated Development Loans: An Empirical Study of the Finance Industry in Sri Lanka
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2016-09-12
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Proceedings of the AIS SIGGlobDev Pre-ICIS Workshop
Abstract
Social capital is an influential concept in understanding why and how some organisations do
better in inter-organisational relations. It has been recognized as an important factor in
developing relationships of trust, forming the foundation for greater collaboration among
individuals, groups, and organisations. This paper presents findings from an empirical study that
investigates the effect of multiple dimensions of Social Capital and Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) on inter-bank strategic collaboration in a developing
context. Moreover, the study explores the moderating role of ICT capability in the inter-bank
industry domain. This paper develops and presents a new theory on how social capital and ICT
drive inter-firm partnerships. The theoretical model is validated using a quantitative approach to
analyse survey and secondary data using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling.
The findings of this study suggest that there is a strong positive combined effect of social capital
and ICT towards inter-firm strategic alliances. The results contribute to both social capital theory
and theories of ICT for development. It will also contribute to a more holistic perspective that
incorporates social, technical, and organisational aspects for building effective strategies
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Social Capital, ICT, Inter-firm Collaboration, Inter-Organisational Relationship (IOR), Banking, Developing Country, Developing Economy, Global Development, PLS
Citation
Nawinna, Dasuni and Venable, John R., "The Role of Social Capital and ICT in Inter-Firm Collaboration on Syndicated Development Loans: An Empirical Study of the Finance Industry in Sri Lanka" (2016). GlobDev 2016. 5. http://aisel.aisnet.org/globdev2016/5
