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Does having additional women participate in research and product development teams result in more successful products downstream? We examine this question in the context of the pharmaceutical industry which has suffered from historically low women participation in the patent invention teams,...
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A typical approach to studying capabilities in the operations management literature is to assess the intended or realized competitive operational performance and their contribution to business and organizational objectives. While it is crucial to identify the operational performance that helps...
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Product clockspeed as represented by the rate of product changes has important implications for supply chain design. The literature suggests that external integration with customers and suppliers is associated with increased improvement and innovation capabilities of the focal firm. However, the...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the strategic contingency of plant improvement capability and innovation capability. Design/methodology/approach – Two forms of fit between the two capabilities and competitive priorities were empirically tested. Data collected from a sample...
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