Abstract

ABSTRACT Although big data has been claimed to revolutionise the way firms innovate, there is still a lack of knowledge about how big data affects firm innovation under different investment combinations. Drawing on the resource-based view, organisation learning theory, and organisation change theory, we introduce big data into a Kline-Rosenberg chain-linked model to propose that firms harness information value from big data to improve innovation output while organisation-wide adjustments increase innovation risk. Based on the data collected from Chinese listed firms, our empirical results reveal that combining big data and R&D investment can improve innovation output and reduce innovation risk. In contrast, combining big data and IT investment significantly increases innovation risk. The finding that overinvesting in IT enhances firm innovation risk contributes novel insights to the literature by contradicting the belief that investment is beneficial to innovation.

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