• Volume
    191
  • Year
    2017
  • Page
    97–112
  • Source
    International Journal of Production Economics
  • Format Published
    pdf
  • Descriptors

    Big data , Management research , Literature review

  • Abstract
    In recent years, big data has emerged as one of the prominent buzzwords in business and management. In spite of the mounting body of research on big data across the social science disciplines, scholars have offered little synthesis on the current state of knowledge. To take stock of academic research that contributes to the big data revolution, this paper tracks scholarly workʹs perspectives on big data in the management domain over the past decade. We identify key themes emerging in management studies and develop an integrated framework to link the multiple streams of research in fields of organisation, operations, marketing, information management and other relevant areas. Our analysis uncovers a growing awareness of big dataʹs business values and managerial changes led by data-driven approach. Stemming from the review is the suggestion for research that both structured and unstructured big data should be harnessed to advance understanding of big data value in informing organisational decisions and enhancing firm competitiveness. To discover the full value, firms need to formulate and implement a data-driven strategy. In light of these, the study identifies and outlines the implications and directions for future research.
  • Call. No.
    EA 37
  • IndexDate
    1397/10/03
  • Indexer
    Dashagha
  • Title of Article

    A multidisciplinary perspective of big data in management research

  • RecordNumber
    38
  • Author/Authors

    Jie Sheng , Joseph Amankwah-Amoah , Xiaojun Wang