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This study investigated seven core subjects of ISO 26000 to explore the way in which new product development (NPD) links corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy with product development planning. This study thoroughly discussed the implementation of policies that achieve social...
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establish the linkages between tacit knowledge resources, its integration into firm level capabilities, product innovation and … performance, tacit knowledge and product innovation, and product innovation and firm performance. A partial mediating effect of … product innovation on the tacit knowledge firm performance relationship is established. Also, technical capabilities have a …
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the firm's decisions on the innovation level of the new version, the production quantities and prices of both versions … improve both its profit and its innovation level by adopting an appropriate rollover strategy when selling to strategic … existing literature, we see that strategic waiting behavior can accelerate innovation. These analytical insights remain largely …
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Understanding the innovation process of new product development (NPD) is expected to support the company …'s sustainability. This study aims to identify the NPD innovation process in the food and beverage industry in Indonesia. The research … Indonesia. The results show that the NPD innovation process went through several stages, namely: idea generation, filtering idea …
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Background: The unique, yet complex, new product development (NPD) process represents one of firms' most significant operations that impose high weightage onto its profitability margins and market reputation. Objectives: The object of the research is to identify critical success factors (CSFs)...
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The analysis of new product introduction using discrete-choice demand models has focused on successful products (e.g. the minivan) and their welfare impacts. Instead, we apply this approach to unsuccessful products to provide insight into the reasons for their failure. Our case study is the...
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innovation success. In recent years, these efforts have been further augmented through complementary investments in information …
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development process influenced innovation speed, development costs, and competitive advantage. We studied 75 new product … during the later (i.e., technological development stage was related with slower innovation speed; and (3) development costs …
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Facing with the challenges from the increasingly complicated competitive environment and diversified product requirements, high-tech firms are increasingly cooperating with their competitors on new product development. Cooperation between competitors can improve technology capability and product...
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This study investigated seven core subjects of ISO 26000 to explore the way in which new product development (NPD) links corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy with product development planning. This study thoroughly discussed the implementation of policies that achieve social...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014127975