Exploring The Impact of Big Data and Predictive Analytics on Manufacturing Performance: An Integrated Perspective of Institutional Theory and Resource-Based Analysis
Abstract
Investigation on economics and manufacture managers has focused heavily on the value of big data and predictive analytics. Big data and actionable insights have been claimed to enhance supply network and process efficiency, but relatively little has been written on the influence of outside organizational influences on an available operation to develop big data capabilities. This paper develops and tests a model that demonstrates the role of resources for relationship between effective, knowledge, and a big data civilization, which in turn improves cost and operating success. In order to bridge this difference, the research draws on the wealth view of something like the firm, conceptual framework, and company behavior. We used 195questionnaires that were collected and use a from before the survey to assess their research questions. Our qualified majority of offering perceptions on the influence of outside influences on create strategies under the calming force by big data environment and their use for capacity development, as well as how this competence influences operating and cost success.