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Impact of business analytics and π-shaped skills on innovative performance: Findings from PLS-SEM and fsQCA

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2022
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Hayajneh, Jamal Abdelrahman M.
Elayan, Malek Bakheet Haroun
Abdellatif, Mamdouh Abdallah Mohamed
Abubakar, Abubakar Mohammed
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This paper proposes that the relationship between business analytics and innovative performance is somewhat more complex than originally thought, as firms still struggle to leverage the benefits of business analytics and artificial intelligence capabilities. To expand on the scholarship in this area of knowledge, our paper cross-fertilizes the literature by amalgamating business analytics capabilities with pi-shaped skills. We draw on resource orchestration theory to examine the effects of business analytics and pi-shaped skills on a firm's innovative performance, and the moderating role of pi-shaped skills. Field data (n = 450) were obtained from individuals with supervisory positions in large Saudi firms and SMEs and analyzed with PLS-SEM and fsQCA techniques. PLS-SEM results reveal that business analytics and pi-shaped skills are relevant antecedents for innovative performance. However, the expected moderating role of pi-shaped skills on the relationship between business analytics and innovative performance did not hold. FsQCA results reveal that business analytics and pi-shaped skills are sufficient but not necessary conditions for high innovative performance. This paper con-tributes not only to empirical evidence, but also to theory by furthering our understanding of the emergent pi-shaped skills concept. Our findings echo the need to expand inquiry into business analytics and skill sets capabilities for better innovative outputs. Implications for theory and practice are discussed
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