This study is one of the first academic efforts to address IT-enabled innovation, and it contributes to the relevant literature by building a model of the IT–innovation relationship. Although specific information technologies and applications have been found to play a significant role in supporting product innovation in different ways, our understanding of the mechanism through which IT contributes to innovation remains fragmented; thus, this mechanism requires further investigation. Our work contributes to the IT–innovation literature by adopting a perspective on IT that focuses on the combination of hardware, software, technical human resources, and applications. Furthermore, this study contributes by focusing on the interaction between IT resources and other organizational resources and introducing the concept of IT capabilities to the investigation of IT-enabled innovation.