Research on the Synergic Influences of Digital Capabilities and Technological Capabilities on Digital Innovation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Research Hypothesis
2.1. Digital Capabilities, Technical Capabilities and Digital Innovation
2.2. The Moderating Role of Social Capital
3. Research Design
3.1. Sample Selection and Data Source
3.2. Variable Selection and Measurement
3.3. Model Design
4. Metrological Analysis and Discussion
4.1. Main Effect Test
4.2. Moderating Effect Test
5. Robust Test
6. Conclusions and Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Industry Name | Number of Companies | Proportion% |
---|---|---|
Electronics and communication equipment manufacturing | 104 | 52.52% |
Computer and office equipment manufacturing | 71 | 35.86% |
Aerospace, spacecraft, and equipment manufacturing | 7 | 3.53% |
Pharmaceutical manufacturing | 6 | 3.03% |
Medical equipment and instrument manufacturing | 5 | 2.53% |
Information chemicals manufacturing industry | 5 | 2.53% |
Total | 198 | 100% |
Variable Name | Variable Symbol | Variable Definition |
---|---|---|
Enterprise scale | TA | Natural logarithm of total assets at the end of the year |
Fixed assets ratio | FAR | (Net fixed assets/total assets) ∗ 100 |
Current ratio | CR | Current assets/current liabilities |
Equity concentration ratio | OC | The sum of shareholding ratio of the top five major shareholders of the company |
Variable | Observations | Mean Value | Standard Deviation | Maximum | Minimum |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DI | 198 | 9.931 | 52.750 | 1009 | 0 |
DA | 198 | 17.304 | 32.427 | 290 | 0 |
TAC | 198 | 6.750 | 5.153 | 47.48 | 0.35 |
TIC | 198 | 20.673 | 12.273 | 66.77 | 0.395 |
CSC | 198 | 4.362 | 2.117 | 12 | 0 |
TA | 198 | 140.879 | 270.540 | 1928 | 7.358 |
FAR | 198 | 16.628 | 10.305 | 58.616 | 0.298 |
CR | 198 | 2.690 | 2.924 | 34.495 | 0.524 |
OC | 198 | 36.766 | 18.296 | 88.513 | 0.715 |
Variable | Model 1 (OLS) | Model 1 (FE) | Model 1 (RE) | Model 2 (OLS) | Model 2 (FE) | Model 2 (RE) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DATAC | 0.0094 ** | 0.0058 *** | 0.0062 *** | |||
(0.0043) | (0.0018) | (0.0017) | ||||
DATIC | 0.0046 ** | 0.0028 *** | 0.0030 *** | |||
(0.0018) | (0.0006) | (0.0006) | ||||
TA | 0.0714 *** | 0.0593 *** | 0.0634 *** | 0.0705 *** | 0.0566 *** | 0.0616 *** |
(0.0161) | (0.0042) | (0.0034) | (0.0160) | (0.0042) | (0.0034) | |
FAR | −0.3211 ** | −0.1902 ** | −0.2227 *** | −0.2596 ** | −0.1706 ** | −0.1971 *** |
(0.1313) | (0.0785) | (0.0707) | (0.1292) | (0.0785) | (0.0708) | |
CR | 0.1303 | 0.4276 * | 0.4059 * | 0.2014 | 0.5227 ** | 0.4911 ** |
(0.2548) | (0.2541) | (0.2406) | (0.2529) | (0.2527) | (0.2395) | |
OC | −0.0052 | 0.0897 *** | 0.0760 ** | 0.0038 | 0.0862 ** | 0.0738 ** |
(0.0531) | (0.0335) | (0.0317) | (0.0527) | (0.0334) | (0.0316) | |
_cons | 2.0856 | −1.9910 | −1.5492 | −0.0507 | −2.5321 | −2.3555 |
(3.5361) | (2.0774) | (2.3781) | (3.6514) | (2.0724) | (2.3650) | |
hausman | Prob>chi2 = 0.1785 | Prob>chi2 = 0.1993 | ||||
R2 | 0.3555 | 0.1239 | 0.1237 | 0.3671 | 0.1292 | 0.1290 |
Variable | Model 3 (OLS) | Model 3 (FE) | Model 3 (RE) | Model 4 (OLS) | Model 4 (FE) | Model 4 (RE) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DATAC | 0.0088 ** | 0.0040 ** | 0.0046 *** | |||
(0.0044) | (0.0019) | (0.0018) | ||||
DATIC | 0.0041 ** | 0.0021 *** | 0.0023 *** | |||
(0.0018) | (0.0006) | (0.0006) | ||||
CSC | 0.1363 | −0.0643 | 0.0078 | 0.0432 | −0.2552 | −0.1587 |
(0.6820) | (0.2974) | (0.2809) | (0.6519) | (0.2952) | (0.2787) | |
DATACCSC | 0.0012 | 0.0030 *** | 0.0028 *** | |||
(0.0019) | (0.0008) | (0.0007) | ||||
DATICCSC | 0.0008 | 0.0014 *** | 0.0014 *** | |||
(0.0005) | (0.0002) | (0.0002) | ||||
TA | 0.0714 *** | 0.0597 *** | 0.0638 *** | 0.0711 *** | 0.0585 *** | 0.0630 *** |
(0.0161) | (0.0041) | (0.0034) | (0.0161) | (0.0042) | (0.0034) | |
FAR | −0.3234 ** | −0.1757 ** | −0.2131 *** | −0.2647 ** | −0.1558 ** | −0.1869 *** |
(0.1340) | (0.0783) | (0.0707) | (0.1326) | (0.0773) | (0.0700) | |
CR | 0.1494 | 0.4298 * | 0.4166 * | 0.2371 | 0.5690 ** | 0.5420 ** |
(0.2530) | (0.2537) | (0.2404) | (0.2519) | (0.2494) | (0.2369) | |
OC | −0.0041 | 0.0890 *** | 0.0758 ** | 0.0059 | 0.0842 ** | 0.0730 ** |
(0.0538) | (0.3334) | (0.0317) | (0.0537) | (0.0329) | (0.0312) | |
_cons | 2.0706 | −2.1591 | −1.6771 | −0.1400 | −2.9854 | −2.7235 |
(3.5684) | (2.0704) | (2.3786) | (3.6892) | (2.0419) | (2.3499) | |
hausman | Prob>chi2 = 0.1901 | Prob>chi2 = 0.2857 | ||||
R2 | 0.3561 | 0.1313 | 0.1310 | 0.3709 | 0.1565 | 0.1560 |
Variable | Model 5 | Model 6 | Model 7 | Model 8 |
---|---|---|---|---|
DI_1 | 0.8050 *** | 0.8130 *** | 0.6583 *** | 0.6663 *** |
(0.0213) | (0.0215) | (0.0482) | (0.0410) | |
DATAC | 0.0028 *** | 0.0020 * | ||
(0.0011) | (0.0011) | |||
DATIC | 0.0016 *** | 0.0015 *** | ||
(0.0003) | (0.0003) | |||
CSC | −0.2581 | −0.5798 ** | ||
(0.2074) | (0.2271) | |||
DATACCSC | 0.0020 *** | |||
(0.0007) | ||||
DATICCSC | 0.0009 *** | |||
(0.0002) | ||||
TA | 0.0151 *** | 0.01514 *** | 0.0105 * | 0.0138 ** |
(0.0018) | (0.0019) | (0.0063) | (0.0059) | |
FAR | −0.0973 *** | −0.020 * | −0.1290 *** | −0.0192 |
(0.0359) | (0.0386) | (0.0352) | (0.0360) | |
CR | 0.1487 | 1.1339 ** | 0.0503 | 1.5140 *** |
(0.4201) | (0.4588) | (0.3929) | 0.4305 | |
OC | 0.2080 *** | 0.3345 *** | 0.0158 | 0.1586 *** |
(0.0665) | (0.0649) | (0.0546) | (0.0544) | |
_cons | −6.4346 ** | −15.0976 *** | 3.0251 | −8.5736 *** |
(3.2666) | (3.3880) | (3.1036) | (3.1830) | |
AR (2) | 0.565 | 0.552 | 0.190 | 0.104 |
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Wang, H.; Li, B. Research on the Synergic Influences of Digital Capabilities and Technological Capabilities on Digital Innovation. Sustainability 2023, 15, 2607. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032607
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Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Hongyang, and Baizhou Li. 2023. "Research on the Synergic Influences of Digital Capabilities and Technological Capabilities on Digital Innovation" Sustainability 15, no. 3: 2607. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032607
APA StyleWang, H., & Li, B. (2023). Research on the Synergic Influences of Digital Capabilities and Technological Capabilities on Digital Innovation. Sustainability, 15(3), 2607. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032607