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innovation studies and project management, we show that the sharing of concepts and empirical domains can have ambivalent effects …
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likelihood of product innovation. In contrast, the provision of feedback on interim evaluations of R&D projects to R&D employees … was positively associated with the likelihood of product innovation. The marginal effect of feedback was larger for new …-to-market product innovation than for new-to-firm product innovation. Our findings suggest that staged project management and feedback …
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product innovation is stronger when firms provided feedback at the interim stages. In contrast, whether and how firms set … milestones was not associated with the likelihood of product innovation. The marginal effect of feedback was larger for new …-to-market product innovation than for new-tofirm product innovation, and the feedback from non-R&D organizations within the firm in the …
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A qualitative, grounded theory research was conducted to explore and deepen the understanding of how middle and low level managers can initialize and manage information technology (IT) outsourcing projects. The study involved 17 managers and leaders working in Ukraine in offshore software...
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