Harnessing the frontline employee sensing of capabilities for decision support

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Highlights:

• An employee-sensed operational conduct (ESOC) index as a new decision support mechanism is proposed.

• The frontline employee ability to sense developments in operational (steady-state) and dynamic (growth) capabilities can predict fluctuations in future firm performance and thereby provides early warnings for decision making.

• The importance of frontline employee sensing of developments in firm-specific capabilities for decision support is supported empirically.

摘要

The ability to sense developments in operational (steady-state) and dynamic (growth) capabilities provides early signals about how the firm adapts its operations to ongoing changes in the environment. Frontline employees engage in the daily transactions and sense the firm's operating conditions and ability to deal with the environment that eventually will affect performance and strategic outcomes. The environmental sensing is a central cognitive feature and constitutes an information source for operations strategy decisions. Drawing on aggregated judgmental time-series forecasting techniques, this article develops a sensing instrument an employee-sensed operational conduct (ESOC) index for updated information as an essential decision support mechanism. This sensing capacity is firm-specific and difficult to replicate once in place and thus can provide a basis for sustainable competitive advantage.

论文关键词:Dynamic capabilities,Decision support mechanism,Judgmental time-series forecasting,Operational capabilities,Operations strategy,Sensing

论文评审过程:Received 25 August 2016, Revised 10 January 2017, Accepted 18 March 2017, Available online 21 March 2017, Version of Record 22 April 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2017.03.009