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Studies of open innovation are predominantly concerned with firm-level strategy development. The result is that the literature has largely ignored the multiple contingencies that influence the implementation of an open strategy at the level of the NPD project. In this paper, we develop a...
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type="main" xml:id="jscm12050-abs-0001" <p>Understanding supply chain resilience and robustness is increasingly important for supply chain managers. This is due to the growing complexity of contemporary supply chains and the subsequent increased probability of experiencing a disruption. Few studies...</p>
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The following sections are included: <ul><li class="bullet">Introduction</li></ul> <ul><li class="bullet">Theoretical Lens: Contingency Theory</li></ul> <ul><li class="bullet">Literature Review</li></ul> <ul><li class="bullet">Measuring Inbound Open Innovation <ul><li class="bullet"> Dimension one of inbound open innovation: Breadth</li><li class="bullet"> Dimension two of inbound open innovation: Depth</li><li class="bullet"> Dimension three of inbound open innovation: Ambidexterity</li></ul> <p></li></ul>...</p>
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Strategic buyer–supplier relationships are increasingly viewed in both the scholarly and practitioner literatures as key drivers of sustainable competitive advantage. In particular, relationship specific adaptations – the extent to which exchange members make tangible or intangible...
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