Perceptions of Intra-Organizational Collaboration and Media Workers’ Interests in Media Innovations

This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on the interest and collaboration contained within digital media innovation among staff in the editorial, business and IT departments. Two research questions are explored: (1) Do newspaper executives perc...

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Main Authors: Oscar Westlund, Arne H Krumsvik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Oslo, Centre for Research on Media Innovations (CRMI) 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Media Innovations
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Online Access:https://journals.uio.no/TJMI/article/view/858
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spelling doaj-fe996957095c439e9eec5e7fb433f2362020-11-25T02:38:53ZengUniversity of Oslo, Centre for Research on Media Innovations (CRMI)Journal of Media Innovations1894-55622014-09-011210.5617/jmi.v1i2.858Perceptions of Intra-Organizational Collaboration and Media Workers’ Interests in Media InnovationsOscar Westlund0Arne H Krumsvik1The University of Gothenburg and the IT University of Copenhagen.Department of Journalism and Media Studies Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on the interest and collaboration contained within digital media innovation among staff in the editorial, business and IT departments. Two research questions are explored: (1) Do newspaper executives perceive that there is diverging interest in digital media innovation across the editorial, business and IT departments of their organization? (2) Amid digital media innovation, and also in relation to the interest in such activities among departments, do newspaper executives’ perceive that the collaboration between members of editorial, business and IT departments has increased? The empirical analysis draws upon two surveys of Norwegian newspaper executives conducted in April 2011 and April 2013. Results show that the various explorations of digital media are not perceived to have fostered increased collaboration between the actors in the three departments. However, there was a significant relationship related to the size of newspapers measured by circulation: larger newspapers had higher scores on intra-organizational collaboration. Media workers involved in production (editorial staff of the newsroom) and sales (business department) are perceived to be significantly less interested in digital innovation work compared to their colleagues in the IT department. Multivariate analysis revealed the technologists perceived interest in change to be a key predictor for perceived change in intra-organizational collaboration. This indicates the important role of the IT department, in relation to the newsroom and the business department, for innovation relating to the production and distribution of news. https://journals.uio.no/TJMI/article/view/858Intra-organizational collaborationNewspapersJournalistsBusinesspeopleTechnologistsNewsrooms
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Newspapers
Journalists
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Technologists
Newsrooms
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Arne H Krumsvik
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title Perceptions of Intra-Organizational Collaboration and Media Workers’ Interests in Media Innovations
title_short Perceptions of Intra-Organizational Collaboration and Media Workers’ Interests in Media Innovations
title_full Perceptions of Intra-Organizational Collaboration and Media Workers’ Interests in Media Innovations
title_fullStr Perceptions of Intra-Organizational Collaboration and Media Workers’ Interests in Media Innovations
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of Intra-Organizational Collaboration and Media Workers’ Interests in Media Innovations
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publisher University of Oslo, Centre for Research on Media Innovations (CRMI)
series Journal of Media Innovations
issn 1894-5562
publishDate 2014-09-01
description This article contributes with a unique quantitative study of newspaper executives’ perceptions on the interest and collaboration contained within digital media innovation among staff in the editorial, business and IT departments. Two research questions are explored: (1) Do newspaper executives perceive that there is diverging interest in digital media innovation across the editorial, business and IT departments of their organization? (2) Amid digital media innovation, and also in relation to the interest in such activities among departments, do newspaper executives’ perceive that the collaboration between members of editorial, business and IT departments has increased? The empirical analysis draws upon two surveys of Norwegian newspaper executives conducted in April 2011 and April 2013. Results show that the various explorations of digital media are not perceived to have fostered increased collaboration between the actors in the three departments. However, there was a significant relationship related to the size of newspapers measured by circulation: larger newspapers had higher scores on intra-organizational collaboration. Media workers involved in production (editorial staff of the newsroom) and sales (business department) are perceived to be significantly less interested in digital innovation work compared to their colleagues in the IT department. Multivariate analysis revealed the technologists perceived interest in change to be a key predictor for perceived change in intra-organizational collaboration. This indicates the important role of the IT department, in relation to the newsroom and the business department, for innovation relating to the production and distribution of news.
topic Intra-organizational collaboration
Newspapers
Journalists
Businesspeople
Technologists
Newsrooms
url https://journals.uio.no/TJMI/article/view/858
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