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Medical Representatives' Intention to Use Information Technology in Pharmaceutical Marketing

Authors :
Hyejung Chang
Eun-Seon Kwak
Source :
Healthcare Informatics Research, Healthcare Informatics Research, Vol 22, Iss 4, Pp 342-350 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Korean Society of Medical Informatics, 2016.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES Electronic detailing (e-detailing), the use of electronic devices to facilitate sales presentations to physicians, has been adopted and expanded in the pharmaceutical industry. To maximize the potential outcome of e-detailing, it is important to understand medical representatives (MRs)' behavior and attitude to e-detailing. This study investigates how information technology devices such as laptop computers and tablet PCs are utilized in pharmaceutical marketing, and it analyzes the factors influencing MRs' intention to use devices. METHODS This study has adopted and modified the theory of Roger's diffusion of innovation model and the technology acceptance model. To test the model empirically, a questionnaire survey was conducted with 221 MRs who were working in three multinational or eleven domestic pharmaceutical companies in Korea. RESULTS Overall, 28% and 35% of MRs experienced using laptop computers and tablet PCs in pharmaceutical marketing, respectively. However, the rates were different across different groups of MRs, categorized by age, education level, position, and career. The results showed that MRs' intention to use information technology devices was significantly influenced by perceived usefulness in general. Perceived ease of use, organizational and individual innovativeness, and several MR characteristics were also found to have significant impacts. CONCLUSIONS This study provides timely information about e-detailing devices to marketing managers and policy makers in the pharmaceutical industry for successful marketing strategy development by understanding the needs of MRs' intention to use information technology. Further in-depth study should be conducted to understand obstacles and limitations and to improve the strategies for better marketing tools.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2093369X and 20933681
Volume :
22
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Healthcare Informatics Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....778ccc516d4f527f88e5a70aeed3f028