DocumentCode
925029
Title
Analyzing Social Capital to Improve Product Development Team Performance: Action-Research Investigations in the Aerospace Industry With TRW and GKN
Author
Brookes, Naomi J. ; Morton, Sue C. ; Grossman, Steve ; Joesbury, Paul ; Varnes, Duncan
Author_Institution
Aston Univ., Birmingham
Volume
54
Issue
4
fYear
2007
Firstpage
814
Lastpage
830
Abstract
Social capital is gaining preeminence as a concept to interpret the behavior of organizational entities, especially in new product development (NPD). Significant research is accumulating that links the performance of NPD teams with the patterns of social capital that they exhibit. The research suggests that analyzing teams´ social capital could provide insights to improve substantively the performance of NPD teams. However, the pragmatic use of social capital presents a number of difficulties. Investigating and resolving these issues is vital if the concept of social capital can be used to achieve performance improvement. This paper reports on an investigation in the aerospace industry, the aim of which was to establish the feasibility of mapping and analyzing a team´s social capital in order to provide insights and to highlight productive interventions. The investigation used an action-research methodology involving the codevelopment and coimplementation of solutions with two multinational companies, GKN Aerospace and TRW Aerospace Group, and a management consultancy organization, the Rossmore Group. This paper reports on the encapsulation of social capital research in a management tool and its application within GKN and TRW. The results of the investigation indicate that analyzing the social capital of NPD teams provides a useful approach to improving their performance.
Keywords
aerospace industry; consultancies; product development; social sciences; team working; GKN Aerospace; Rossmore Group; TRW Aerospace Group; action-research investigations; aerospace industry; management consultancy organization; multinational companies; organizational entities; product development team performance; social capital analysis; Aerospace industry; Encapsulation; Helium; Information management; Manufacturing; Performance analysis; Product development; Social network services; Testing; New product development (NPD) teams; performance improvement; social capital; social networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2007.906859
Filename
4344955
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