Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1021893 Technovation 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The innovative status of an emerging market is largely attributed to the technological learning maturity of its finest multinational companies (MNCs). This study uses the information processing perspective to investigate the impact of inter-/intra-functional technological learning (knowledge acquisition, information distribution, information interpretation and organizational memory) of 105 project teams on new product development (NPD) outcomes (project success, development speed and product entry timeliness) across nine MNCs. Of the four technological learning dimensions, only organizational memory did not possess a direct relationship with any NPD outcome dimensions. This study further contrasts the above impact across varying levels of project complexity. Information interpretation and organizational memory contribute to project success for low complexity projects. Conversely, for high complexity projects, development speed is contingent on organizational memory.

► We examined 105 project teams across 9 MNCs. ► All tech-learning factors except organizational memory affect NPD outcomes. ► Information interpretation influences project success for low complexity projects. ► Organizational memory contributes to project success for low complexity projects. ► Organizational memory improves development speed for high complexity projects.

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