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What are the relationships among Web 2.0, market orientation and innovativeness?

Alejandro Zegarra SaldañaJosé VilaDaniel Palacios-marqués

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Web 2.0Knowledge managementWeb 2.0business.industrySample (statistics)Linkage (mechanical)Hospitality industryStructural equation modelingTheoretical Computer Sciencelaw.inventionEmpirical researchControl and Systems EngineeringlawOrder (exchange)Market orientationComputer Science (miscellaneous)ORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASBusinessEngineering (miscellaneous)Social Sciences (miscellaneous)Communications technologies

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PurposeFirms are adopting Web 2.0 technologies to improve collaboration, participation and communication; however there are few empirical studies testing the impact of this adoption. The purpose of this article is to analyze if there is a linkage amongst market orientation, Web 2.0 adoption and innovativeness.Design/methodology/approachStructural equation modeling was used to test the relationships amongst the variables. A sample of 244 firms of the hospitality industry was used. The theoretical approach is based on the market orientation and innovativeness, concepts, which have been studied by various authors in the literature.FindingsA positive relationship was found between market orientation and Web 2.0 adoption and between Web 2.0 adoption and innovativeness.Research limitations/implicationsThe study was developed in one industry, so in order to generalize the findings, additional testing in other industries should be developed. In addition a longitudinal study is encouraged.Practical implicationsManagers are advised to adopt Web 2.0 technologies to strengthen market orientation behaviors and innovativeness.Originality/valueThis article empirically tested the relationship between market orientation and Web 2.0 adoption and the impact of Web 2.0 adoption on innovativeness. Although some managers and researchers have reported some positive impacts of Web 2.0 on different aspects of the organization, there are still few empirical studies, and the authors contributed to fill this void.

10.1108/k-03-2013-0057https://hdl.handle.net/10251/86855