TY - GEN
T1 - Expectations and benefits of utilizing social media tools in new product development
AU - Peltola, Tero
AU - Mäkinen, Saku J.
N1 - Contribution: organisation=tta,FACT1=1<br/>Portfolio EDEND: 2014-09-30<br/>Publisher name: Portland International Center on Management of Engineering and Technology
PY - 2014/10/10
Y1 - 2014/10/10
N2 - This paper discusses drivers of the use of social media tools by organizational members. Specifically, we contrast the expectations of senior managers of social media tool adoption with the benefits perceived by organizational members after the implementation of these tools. We analyzed empirical findings from 252 respondents to a survey of three global companies before and after social media tool adoption. The respondents to the survey held various internal functions and were from several organizational layers. According to our results, the working practices, notably in terms of information sharing, among organizations become more similar due to the social media tool adoption. We present individual-level drivers of the use of social media tools based on expectations and perceived benefits, such as increased transparency inside the organization. Additionally, based on the empirical evidence, we present both managerial and theoretical implications. The identified drivers can be used by practitioners as guidance in social media tool implementation. From a theoretical perspective, the study contributes to discussions on absorptive capacity, new product development (NPD) performance, and company-level social media tool adoption.
AB - This paper discusses drivers of the use of social media tools by organizational members. Specifically, we contrast the expectations of senior managers of social media tool adoption with the benefits perceived by organizational members after the implementation of these tools. We analyzed empirical findings from 252 respondents to a survey of three global companies before and after social media tool adoption. The respondents to the survey held various internal functions and were from several organizational layers. According to our results, the working practices, notably in terms of information sharing, among organizations become more similar due to the social media tool adoption. We present individual-level drivers of the use of social media tools based on expectations and perceived benefits, such as increased transparency inside the organization. Additionally, based on the empirical evidence, we present both managerial and theoretical implications. The identified drivers can be used by practitioners as guidance in social media tool implementation. From a theoretical perspective, the study contributes to discussions on absorptive capacity, new product development (NPD) performance, and company-level social media tool adoption.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84910150087&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9781890843304
T3 - Portland international conference on management of engineering and technology
SP - 2280
EP - 2287
BT - Proceedings of the PICMET '14 Conference, "Infrastructure and Service Integration", July 27-31, 2014, Kanazawa, Japan
A2 - Kocaoglu, Dundar
PB - IEEE
T2 - Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology
Y2 - 1 January 1900
ER -