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The value and importance of creativity has been well established in the business world. The effective fostering of creativity, however, remains a somewhat elusive goal for most organizations. Using the context of product design, we examine three factors that are likely to have an important...
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tested by collecting data from 178 high‐technology firms in Taiwan. The results revealed that product innovation requires …
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Market knowledge is recognised as an important predictor of new product performance, which existing studies have proven. However, a missing link in this relationship is creativity, and specifically, as a natural process in product innovation. This study aims to examine a model that includes two...
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A common decision that organizations make is to prioritize and allocate resources to managers of competing new product projects. On successful completion of the projects, organizations often reward their project managers using a standardized incentive plan; that is, they reward the success of...
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High-tech, German companies are facing a curious problem: their products are reportedly "too good" for the expanding global markets. So in a way they get "penalised" for offering a superlative quality. At a second glance, though, this doesn't seem surprising. For, succeeding in the emerging...
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