The Effect of Big Data and Analytics on Firm Performance: An Econometric Analysis Considering Industry Characteristics

Müller O; Fay M; vom Brocke J


Abstract
AbstractThe emergence of big data has stimulated enormous investments into business analytics solutions, but large-scale and reliable empirical evidence about the business value of big data and analytics (BDA) remains scarce. This article presents the results of an econometric study that analyzes the direction, sign, and magnitude of the relationship between BDA and firm performance based on objective measurements of BDA assets. Using a unique panel data set that contains detailed information about BDA solutions owned by 814 companies during the time frame from 2008 to 2014, on the one hand, and their financial performance, on the other hand, we estimate the relationship between BDA assets and firm productivity and find that live BDA assets are associated with an average of 3?7 percent improvement in firm productivity. Yet we also find substantial differences in returns from BDA when we consider the industry in which a firm operates. While firms in information technology-intensive or highly competitive industries are clearly able to extract value from BDA assets, we did not detect measurable productivity improvement for firms outside these industry groups. Taken together, our findings provide robust empirical evidence for the business value of BDA, but also highlight important boundary conditions.

Keywords
big data analytics; econometric analysis; firm performance; IT business value; productivity



Publication type
Research article (journal)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2018

Journal
Journal of Management Information Systems

Volume
35

Issue
2

Start page
488

End page
509

ISSN
0742-1222

DOI