Information technology and work groups: the case of new product teams
Intellectual teamwork
Communication and Uncertainty in Concurrent Engineering
Management Science
Managing trust and commitment in collaborative supply chain relationships
Communications of the ACM
Creating Shared Information Spaces to Support Collaborative Design Work
Information Systems Frontiers
Testing Media Richness Theory in the New Media: the Effects of Cues, Feedback, and Task Equivocality
Information Systems Research
Bridging Space Over Time: Global Virtual Team Dynamics and Effectiveness
Organization Science
Performance of Coupled Product Development Activities with a Deadline
Management Science
Sourcing By Design: Product Complexity and the Supply Chain
Management Science
Product Development Decisions: A Review of the Literature
Management Science
An Empirical Analysis of Productivity and Quality in Software Products
Management Science
An Economic Model of Product Quality and IT Value
Information Systems Research
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special issue: Information technology and organization design
Toward a theory to study the use of collaborative product commerce for product development
Information Technology and Management
Investment in Enterprise Resource Planning: Business Impact and Productivity Measures
Journal of Management Information Systems
Relating Collaborative Technology Use to Teamwork Quality and Performance: An Empirical Analysis
Journal of Management Information Systems
Toward a theory to study the use of collaborative product commerce for product development
Information Technology and Management
Testing media richness theory to explain consumers' intentions of buying online
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Electronic commerce
User commitment and collaboration: Motivational antecedents and project performance
Information and Software Technology
Coordination in innovative design and engineering: observations from a lunar robotics project
Proceedings of the 16th ACM international conference on Supporting group work
Let's Shop Online Together: An Empirical Investigation of Collaborative Online Shopping Support
Information Systems Research
Research Note---Mapping the Field of Virtual Work: A Cocitation Analysis
Information Systems Research
From green to sustainability: Information Technology and an integrated sustainability framework
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Proceedings of the 49th SIGMIS annual conference on Computer personnel research
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Computers in Human Behavior
Information Resources Management Journal
Patch Release Behaviors of Software Vendors in Response to Vulnerabilities: An Empirical Analysis
Journal of Management Information Systems
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Prior research suggests that supply chain collaboration has enabled companies to compete more efficiently in a global economy. We investigate a class of collaboration software for product design and development called collaborative product commerce (CPC). Drawing on prior research in media richness theory and organizational science, we develop a theoretical framework to study the impact of CPC on product development. Based on data collected from 71 firms, we test our research hypotheses on the impact of CPC on product design quality, design cycle time, and development cost. We find that CPC implementation is associated with greater collaboration among product design teams. This collaboration has a significant, positive impact on product quality and reduces cycle time and product development cost. Further analyses reveal that CPC implementation is associated with substantial cost savings that can be attributed to improvements in product design quality, design turnaround time, greater design reuse, and lower product design documentation and rework costs.