Attitude of Finnish timber buyers towards implementation of a forest computer visualisation

Timber buyersâ opinions as regards forest computer visualisation are studied. The results indicated that timber buyers are still rather conventional in their computer use since they mainly use only the information system of their own company. The majority of the buyers perceived compu...

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Main Authors: Palander, Teijo, Turunen, Katja, Laukkanen, Sanna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2003-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/506
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spelling doaj-200c156dcb9d4d5c951ff400c2a420632020-11-25T02:09:34ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752003-01-0137210.14214/sf.506Attitude of Finnish timber buyers towards implementation of a forest computer visualisationPalander, TeijoTurunen, KatjaLaukkanen, Sanna Timber buyersâ opinions as regards forest computer visualisation are studied. The results indicated that timber buyers are still rather conventional in their computer use since they mainly use only the information system of their own company. The majority of the buyers perceived computer visualisation to be slightly useful for their work, or they had no opinion concerning the usefulness of it. One third of the buyers considered computer visualisation to be a quality factor for timber trade, and the majority were willing to use it if a program is going to adopt by their company. In analysis, different personal characteristics were found for three timber buyer groups: qualified, neutral and reluctant. Qualified buyers were the largest one, about half of the buyers belonging to this group. The greatest barriers to adopting a positive attitude to computer visualisation turned out to be weak computer skills and a general lack of interest in computer use. On the other side, it was found that organisational factors did not influence the buyersâ computer skills or attitudes towards visualisation. The results of this study can be utilised by timber buying organisation in ensuring the successful adoption of a new computer system.https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/506
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author Palander, Teijo
Turunen, Katja
Laukkanen, Sanna
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Turunen, Katja
Laukkanen, Sanna
Attitude of Finnish timber buyers towards implementation of a forest computer visualisation
Silva Fennica
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Turunen, Katja
Laukkanen, Sanna
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title Attitude of Finnish timber buyers towards implementation of a forest computer visualisation
title_short Attitude of Finnish timber buyers towards implementation of a forest computer visualisation
title_full Attitude of Finnish timber buyers towards implementation of a forest computer visualisation
title_fullStr Attitude of Finnish timber buyers towards implementation of a forest computer visualisation
title_full_unstemmed Attitude of Finnish timber buyers towards implementation of a forest computer visualisation
title_sort attitude of finnish timber buyers towards implementation of a forest computer visualisation
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
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publishDate 2003-01-01
description Timber buyersâ opinions as regards forest computer visualisation are studied. The results indicated that timber buyers are still rather conventional in their computer use since they mainly use only the information system of their own company. The majority of the buyers perceived computer visualisation to be slightly useful for their work, or they had no opinion concerning the usefulness of it. One third of the buyers considered computer visualisation to be a quality factor for timber trade, and the majority were willing to use it if a program is going to adopt by their company. In analysis, different personal characteristics were found for three timber buyer groups: qualified, neutral and reluctant. Qualified buyers were the largest one, about half of the buyers belonging to this group. The greatest barriers to adopting a positive attitude to computer visualisation turned out to be weak computer skills and a general lack of interest in computer use. On the other side, it was found that organisational factors did not influence the buyersâ computer skills or attitudes towards visualisation. The results of this study can be utilised by timber buying organisation in ensuring the successful adoption of a new computer system.
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