Marketing and technology resource complementarity: an analysis of their interaction effect in two environmental contexts
University of Missouri–Kansas City · Eindhoven University of Technology · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The dynamic capabilities perspective posits that a firm can leverage the performance impact of existing resources through resource configuration, complementarity, and integration, but little empirical research addresses these issues. We investigate the effects on performance of marketing capabilities, technological capabilities, and their complementarity (interaction), and whether these effects are moderated by low vs. high technological turbulence. Results from SEM two‐group analyses (with controls) show that both main effects positively impact performance in both environmental contexts. However, (1) their interaction effect is significant only in the high‐turbulence environment; (2) the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.27
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 72
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4Topics & keywords
- Complementarity (molecular biology)
- Leverage (statistics)
- Economic rent
- Industrial organization
- Marketing
- Business
- Dynamic capabilities
- Microeconomics