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Challenges to collaborative tool adoption in a manufacturing engineering setting: A case study
Technical Report Number: CREW-02-12
Authors: Elizabeth E. Wierba, Thomas A. Finholt, Michelle P. Steves
Abstract:

This study examined a collaborative tool intervention within a geographically-distributed, engineering-design team in a large manufacturing company. Baseline data collection to determine user requirements was followed by deployment of collaborative tools and subsequent data collection to assess the impact of the collaborative tools on team processes. A small proportion (1/3) of the team adopted the introduced collaborative tools. Findings from this study suggest that collaborative tools must be clearly superior to existing practices to merit the effort of deployment, adoption and subsequent use, since the burden of learning and mastering a new tool in a corporate environment may not outweigh the perceived benefits.
Keywords: Distributed teams, Collaboration, Technology adoption, Computer-mediated communication, Coordination, Performance
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Publication: Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conferences on System Sciences (HICSS '02). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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