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An analysis of factors improving technology roadmap credibility: A communications theory assessment of roadmapping processes
Authors:Jung Hoon Lee  Hyung-il Kim  Robert Phaal
Institution:1. Graduate School of Information, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 120-749, Republic of Korea;2. Centre for Technology Management, Institute for Manufacturing, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB 1RX, UK
Abstract:In recent years, many industrial firms have been able to use roadmapping as an effective process methodology for projecting future technology and for coordinating technology planning and strategy. Firms potentially realize a number of benefits in deploying technology roadmapping (TRM) processes. Roadmaps provide information identifying which new technologies will meet firms' future product demands, allowing companies to leverage R&D investments through choosing appropriately out of a range of alternative technologies. Moreover, the roadmapping process serves an important communication tool helping to bring about consensus among roadmap developers, as well as between participants brought in during the development process, who may communicate their understanding of shared corporate goals through the roadmap. However, there are few conceptual accounts or case studies have made the argument that roadmapping processes may be used effectively as communication tools. This paper, therefore, seeks to elaborate a theoretical foundation for identifying the factors that must be considered in setting up a roadmap and for analyzing the effect of these factors on technology roadmap credibility as perceived by its users. Based on the survey results of 120 different R&D units, this empirical study found that firms need to explore further how they can enable frequent interactions between the TRM development team and TRM participants. A high level of interaction will improve the credibility of a TRM, with communication channels selected by the organization also positively affecting TRM credibility.
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