Triggers for virtual customer integration in the development of medical equipment — From a manufacturer and a user's perspective |
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Authors: | Johann Fü ller,Rita Faullant,Kurt Matzler[Author vitae] |
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Affiliation: | aInnsbruck University School of Management & HYVE AG, Schellingstraße 45, 80799 München, Germany;bUniversity of Klagenfurt, Department of Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship, Universitaetsstrasse 65-67, 9020 Klagenfurt, Austria;cInnsbruck University School of Management, Department for Strategic Management, Marketing and Tourism, Universitaetsstrasse 15, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria |
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Abstract: | Virtual customer integration (VCI) involves customers throughout all stages of the new product development process. Firms across industries have started to experiment with virtual user integration and expect to utilize their knowledge, creativity, and judgment. However, little research exists that looks at the motivations of customers and managers to engage in virtual product development projects. In this paper we try to identify the triggers for virtual customer integration (VCI) from the manager's as well as from the customer's perspective. Using Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behavior we aim at explaining managers' motivation for the adoption of VCI based on a sample of 104 managers engaged in the product development process of manufacturing firms of medical technology. Drawing on motive research, we test six categories of customer motivations to engage in VCI projects on a sample of 105 users of medical technology. The results show that for mangers subjective norms and attitude predict the intention to use VCI. For customers, interest in innovation and product improvement are the most important drivers, whereas monetary compensation and prestige are not significant, and surprisingly the desire to help people even has a negative impact on the participation of VCI. |
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Keywords: | Virtual product development Virtual customer integration Co-creation Consumer motives Theory of planned behavior |
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