功能可见性
操作化
表面有效性
构造(python库)
知识管理
结构效度
独创性
内容有效性
可靠性(半导体)
心理学
计算机科学
人机交互
创造力
社会心理学
心理测量学
认识论
物理
哲学
功率(物理)
程序设计语言
临床心理学
量子力学
作者
Kaveh Abhari,Elizabeth Davidson,Bo Xiao
出处
期刊:Industrial Management and Data Systems
[Emerald (MCB UP)]
日期:2017-06-12
卷期号:117 (5): 873-895
被引量:37
标识
DOI:10.1108/imds-05-2016-0156
摘要
Purpose The importance of co-innovation platforms has been well established, but a valid and reliable instrument to measure the affordances of these platforms for co-innovation behavior has not yet been reported in the literature. A robust, validated instrument to measure co-innovation platform affordances (PAs) will facilitate the conduct of studies across different platforms and contribute to enhanced understanding of co-innovation behaviors, outcomes, and platform design. The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize co-innovation PAs, develop a reliable measurement instrument capturing critical facets of co-innovation, namely ideation, collaboration, and communication, and validate the instrument. Design/methodology/approach The construct of PAs was conceptualized based on the findings from two case studies of co-innovation networks and the key characteristics of social mediating technology affordances. The measurement items newly developed via a case study underwent a two-round exploratory analysis to ensure face validity and content validity. The resulting instrument was subjected to a pilot study and a field study to establish the necessary reliability and validity. Findings The findings of the study reveal that co-innovation PAs have three distinctive components, namely ideation, collaboration, and communication. Furthermore, the results of the study suggest that PAs are most appropriately operationalized as a second-order construct comprising all three components. The empirical results from the field study show a high degree of confidence in both translation validity and criterion-related validity. Originality/value Drawing from co-innovation and affordances literature, this study develops and validates a general instrument to measure co-innovation PAs. The result is a reliable and parsimonious instrument with 12 items. The authors believe that the instrument can contribute significantly to future empirical investigations of co-innovation behavior on virtual platforms.
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