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논문명(한글) [Vol.15, No.5] Effects of IT Capabilities and Business Intelligence & Analytics(BI&A) Capabilities on New Product Collaboration Performance
논문투고자 Sang Eun Jeong, Young Wook Seo
논문내용 This study explored the impact of IT capabilities(IT Knowledge, IT Operation) and Business Intelligence & Analytics(BI&A) Capabilities(BI&A Sensing Capability, Business Process Change Capability) on New Product Collaboration Performance. We tested the employees who worked in manufacturing for more than one year with experience in New Product Development(NPD), and the company has IT departments with. The reliability and feasibility was tested by using the sample 272 data for statistical analysis with SPSS 25.0 and Smart PLS 3.0. The results of the study are summarized as follows: First, IT Knowledge and IT Operations, which are the factors of IT Capabilities, have statistically positive affection on BI&A Sensing Capability. Second, BI&A Sensing Capability have statistically positive affection on Business Process Change Capability. Third, BI&A Sensing Capability have statistically positive affection on New Product Collaboration Performance. Fourth, Business Process Change Capability have statistically positive affection on New Product Collaboration Performance. Therefore, all the hypotheses presented in this study were adopted. In order to improve collaboration performance of new products, it is done thought IT Knowledge and IT Operations through BI&A Sensing Capability, decision making can be made, and collaborative performance can be improved through process change. For the successful development of new products, it is important for companies must apply IT in an integrated manner to support effective and rapid decision-making, and improve BI&A Capabilities and organizational management capabilities to create an environment where process changes can be made.
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