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The effects of new product development teams on new product quality: a taiwanese-american comparison

Louis P. White (Department at the University of Houston Clear Lake)
Tsang-Jung Chang (School of Management, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan)
Kuen-Yung Jone (Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan)
G. Gary Hu (School of Management, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan)

International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior

ISSN: 1093-4537

Article publication date: 1 March 2008

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Abstract

This paper investigates the influence of team characteristics and organization context factors on new product quality and compares these influences on Taiwanese (Collectivists) and American (Individualist) teams. For the Taiwanese teams, new product quality was positively affected by the capability of information integration and quality orientation of the firm, but was negatively influenced by speed-to-market pressure and level of product innovativeness. Functional and tenure diversity had no effect on new product quality. The capability of information integration in a team tended to reduce the negative effect of speed-to-market pressure on new product quality. For American teams, new product quality was positively affected by functional diversity, capability of information integration in the team, and quality orientation of the firm, but negatively influenced by supplier involvement. Customer involvement did increase the positive effect of the capability of information integration on new product quality.

Citation

White, L.P., Chang, T.-J., Jone, K.-Y. and Hu, G.G. (2008), "The effects of new product development teams on new product quality: a taiwanese-american comparison", International Journal of Organization Theory & Behavior, Vol. 11 No. 1, pp. 14-39. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOTB-11-01-2008-B002

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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