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Miao Cui

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Main positions:厚德书院执行院长
Gender:Female
Alma Mater:Dalian University of Technology
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:The Department of Business Administration
Discipline:Enterprise Management. Technical Economics and Management
Business Address:Rm D622, The building of Faculty of Management and Economics
Contact Information:0411-84706792
E-Mail:cuimiao@dlut.edu.cn
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Developing community capability for e-commerce development in rural China: A resource orchestration perspective

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Indexed by:Journal Papers

Date of Publication:2019-07-01

Journal:INFORMATION SYSTEMS JOURNAL

Included Journals:EI、SSCI

Volume:29

Issue:4,SI

Page Number:953-988

ISSN No.:1350-1917

Key Words:community capability; developing country; e-commerce; individual capability; resource orchestration; Taobao

Abstract:Community capability enables a large number of rural citizens to cooperatively engage in e-commerce as an e-commerce cluster, and it thus plays a critical role in e-commerce development in the rural regions of developing countries. Taking the resource orchestration perspective as the theoretical lens, this study investigates the process for developing community capability. Two cases of community capability development in rural Chinese villages are studied. The findings reveal two settings for community capability development-government supported and self-orchestrated-and show that community capability is developed through the individual capabilities of lead users and the resource orchestration interactions of stakeholders. This study has theoretical implications because it reveals the importance of developing community capability by orchestrating resources beyond merely providing training and education to rural community members and because it identifies the processes for developing community capability in the two respective settings. It also extends the resource orchestration perspective from a single-firm context to a community context by revealing the resource orchestration interactions.