Joaquin Rodriguez
Joaquin is an assistant professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management, France. His research interest is in strategic information systems. Specifically, he investigates digital strategic initiatives, digital transformation, and competition within platform ecosystems. He has published in journals such as MIS Quarterly, European Journal of Information Systems, Information & Management, MIS Quarterly Executive, and MIT Sloan Management Review. He has also published in the top conferences within the Information Systems field, such as Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), and International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).
- Piccoli G., Rodriguez J., Mahmoud A., 2026.Large Action Models for Programmatic OrchestrationBusiness and Information Systems Engineering (wirtschaftsinformatik): Online first
- Rodriguez J., Piccoli G., 2025.Improving Algorithmic Visibility Through Competitive Repertoires When Entering PlatformsInformation Systems Management, 42, 3: 365–383
- Wixom B. H., Rodriguez J., Piccoli G., Beath C. M., 2025.Caterpillar's digital data journeyMIT CISR Working Papers, No. 467In 2019, Caterpillar Inc. (Caterpillar) announced the goal of doubling its 2016 $14 billion services revenues by 2026. The global manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, off-highway diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines, and diesel-electric locomotives committed to establishing a robust digital ecosystem as a core enabler of growth. A cornerstone of this digital vision was a single, reliable data source and scalable digital development platform, which the company would call Helios. By 2025, Caterpillar had established a digital platform that enabled a digital ecosystem of capabilities, including e-commerce, fleet management, and predictive and preventative maintenance. Also, by 2025, Caterpillar had grown services from $14 billion to $24 billion. This case study describes Caterpillar’s digital data journey, which involved establishing architecture and infrastructure, as well as how the organization developed data content and delivery and drove adoption, scale, and innovation.
- Piccoli G., Grover V., Rodriguez J., 2024.Digital transformation requires digital resource primacy: Clarification and future research directionsJournal of Strategic Information Systems, 33, 2: 101835
- Rodriguez J., Piccoli G., 2024.Sustaining superior visibility within digital platforms through inside and outside competitive action repertoiresElectronic Commerce Research and Applications, 68, November–December: 101456
- Applegate L. M., Piccoli G., Rodriguez J., 2023.City Group Hospitality: Fostering Digital Relationships with GuestsHarvard Business Publishing Education, 823-051
- Piccoli G., Rodriguez J., Grover V., 2022.Digital Strategic Initiatives and Digital Resources: Construct Definition and Future Research DirectionsMIS Quarterly, 46, 4: 2289-2316
- Rodriguez J., Watson R. T., Piccoli G., 2021.Seller Labs: Democratizing E-Merchants CompetitivenessCommunications of the AIS, 49: 800 – 815
- Piccoli G., Pigni F., Rodriguez J., Wixom B. H., 2021.TRIPBAM: creating digital value at the time of the COVID-19 pandemicCommunications of the AIS, 49: 624 – 638TRIPBAM pioneered automated clustered rate monitoring in the hotel industry. As the technology startup was readying for a successful exit that would reward founders, employees and investors for their success, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The case chronicles TRIPBAM’s leadership’s fast reaction and discusses the strategic initiatives the firm put in place to set itself up for a return to growth post-crisis.
- Wixom B. H., Piccoli G., Rodriguez J., 2021.Fast-Track Data Monetization With Strategic Data AssetsMIT Sloan Management Review, 62, 4: Online
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