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and relevance of virtual teams, the relationship between virtual R&D team for SMEs and new product development (NPD) has … research in this area. It is argued to form of virtual R&D team deserves consideration at top level management for venturing …
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that of competition intensity with innovation in logistics. Secondly it studies how these associations interact by … search diversity, competition intensity and their interaction effect with logistics innovation demonstrate differences in …
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There are different determinants for organizational innovation. By taking an encompassing look into dynamics of … organizational innovation, this paper examines how organizational innovation is an outcome to interaction of knowledge search … strategies and underlying market conditions. Although the role of knowledge management capabilities on organizational innovation …
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How should firms organize their pool of inventive human capital for firm-level innovation? While access to diverse … knowledge may aid knowledge recombination, which can facilitate innovation, prior literature has focused primarily on one way of … achieving that: diversity of inventor-held knowledge within a given knowledge production team (“within-team knowledge diversity …
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Conflict and conflict management are critical research issues in client-supplier collaborative new product development (NPD). A recent study found that conflict intensity and conflict-handling styles affect collaborative NPD performance. In this paper, we explore the relationships of four NPD...
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The study examines the hypothesis that firms engaging customers in value co-creation tend to display more innovativeness. As such, it is one of the few quantitative studies on the link between these two concepts. Customer engagement in value co-creation was operationalized as a multiple scale...
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