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Level of end-user computing moderates the impact of time-based product development practices on performance

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  • Patrick J. Rondeau
  • Mark A. Vonderembse
  • T.S. Ragu-Nathan
  • Mei Cao

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As markets and technology change, time-based competitors create integrated product development practices that reduce response-time and enhance customisation capabilities. Such Time-Based Product Development Practices (TBPDP) are often computer-mediated knowledge work, enabled by end-user computing capabilities. This paper develops a theoretical framework that describes relationships among TBPDP, firm performance, and end-user computing. Data collected from 265 manufacturing managers and executives support the claim that end-user computing moderates the impact of TBPDP on performance.

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  • Patrick J. Rondeau & Mark A. Vonderembse & T.S. Ragu-Nathan & Mei Cao, 2005. "Level of end-user computing moderates the impact of time-based product development practices on performance," International Journal of Product Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 1(3/4), pages 280-300.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpdev:v:1:y:2005:i:3/4:p:280-300
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