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' adoption behavior due to the innovation and the imitation effects. Findings – The innovation effect is more influential for … countries. Practical implications – By identifying the strong innovation effect of a new product at the early stage of its … innovation as a competitive strategy for organizations. Originality/value – The paper provides new theoretical insights into the …
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Purpose – The objective in this study is to examine the relationship between innovation speed, and radical product and …. Findings – The results revealed a significant positive relationship between innovation speed and both radical product and … accuracy of results. This study empirically tested inter‐innovation relationships within the high‐tech industry. Practical …
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information? In a similar vein exists a lesser known and little researched phenomenon called Innovation Overload, a consumer …′s response to the ever‐increasing pace of information, knowledge and innovations. Examines Innovation Overload, its impact to …
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Our work discusses the results of a survey among French logistics service providers. In a highly competitive context characterized by “time compression”, technological effort becomes a key variable and a means of differentiation between third‐party logistics providers. The success of...
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performance management. The objective of this paper is to reconsider the evidence from that study by drawing on innovation … findings using normative best practice, the dominant paradigm within performance management. Given that e‐business innovation … innovation adoption literature. Findings – The study highlights the importance of individual, cognitive, social and cultural …
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manufacturing establishments in Malaysia. Argues that TNCs exert an influence in promoting employment, training and innovation and …
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Most studies of innovation have a biased high tech slant to them. For an innovation to be considered of major … importance it must ordinarily be a high tech innovation which advances the knowledge of society. But innovation is not the … some cases the West has yet to duplicate. Examines the definition of innovation, presents examples of low tech innovations …
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This article considers the issue of learning in the context of new technology projects that have recently been implemented in the UK retail banking industry. Continual changes in the business environment have focused attention upon the need for organisations to “learn” if they are to retain...
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Abstract We consider a case in which two competing suppliers of hardware devices and content each chooses whether to make its content compatible with the other’s device. Our main result is that the outcome of these choices depends upon whether the firms’ major source of profit lies in the...
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Today’s dynamic markets are forcing firms to design increasingly complex channel strategies involving multiple channels of distribution. As the complexity of these systems increases, so too does the opportunity for conflict between individual channel coalitions within the firm. Whereas this...
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