Previous studies have argued that increasing knowledge capacity in big data analytics influences increasing the speed of information processing and network analysis for making the right decisions at scale and high volume. Big data intensification supported by knowledge capacity through digital learning and a strategically supportive environment can ultimately help companies improve company performance. This study seeks to analyze the effect of big data analytics, digital learning orientation and environmental strategy on readiness for change and innovative behavior. The sampling technique employed by using simple random sampling on 185 respondents of information technology companies. By using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis technique with the Partial Least Square approach, the empirical results show that big data analytics, digital learning orientation and environmental strategy had a significant effect on readiness for change and positively influence innovative work behavior. The analysis of mediation through the variable of readiness to change also found the role of mediation in strengthening the influence of exogenous variables on innovative work behavior. These results theoretically reveal the important role of data-driven performance management as an instrumental consequence. Practically speaking, the findings highlight the importance of employee engagement and talent acquisition professionals as a driving force in the intensification of big data analytics.