This is an electronic version of the accepted paper in European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 21 Issue: 2, pp.274-293 (2018)[EN] This paper analyzes the mediating role of contracts and trust on the generation of product innovations stemming from buyer-supplier knowledge-sharing among the members of the supply chain. Together with the individual effects of trust and contracts, their joint effect is examined in order to determine whether these are complementary or alternative mechanisms of safeguarding and control
none3siResearch on supplier–customer relationships has attracted a great deal of attention, as such ...
In contexts characterized by a high level of complexity the individual strategy of a company is over...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management; and, (S.M.)--Mas...
This is an electronic version of the accepted paper in European Journal of Innovation Management, Vo...
[EN] Purpose of the paper - This research analyzes the impact of three types of embedded ties, namel...
Business Administration, Business Process & Supply Chain Management, Degree Project (master), 15...
Main stream research predominantly views contracts as being sufficient for (i.e., driving) performan...
It is acknowledged by aerospace engineers that relationships between partners are influenced by topi...
Research indicates buyer-supplier collaborations in new product development (NPD) can have a positiv...
Purpose – Many manufacturing firms source components and subsystems from suppliers. Consequently, th...
The role of universities in product innovation has received considerable attention over the past dec...
This paper contributes to theory building efforts around the concept of knowledge connectivity and i...
This article discusses the implications for competition, innovation and learning of different forms ...
This article discusses the implications for competition, innovation and learning of different forms ...
Purpose Prior research on interfirm collaborations has demonstrated that trust and contract are two...
none3siResearch on supplier–customer relationships has attracted a great deal of attention, as such ...
In contexts characterized by a high level of complexity the individual strategy of a company is over...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management; and, (S.M.)--Mas...
This is an electronic version of the accepted paper in European Journal of Innovation Management, Vo...
[EN] Purpose of the paper - This research analyzes the impact of three types of embedded ties, namel...
Business Administration, Business Process & Supply Chain Management, Degree Project (master), 15...
Main stream research predominantly views contracts as being sufficient for (i.e., driving) performan...
It is acknowledged by aerospace engineers that relationships between partners are influenced by topi...
Research indicates buyer-supplier collaborations in new product development (NPD) can have a positiv...
Purpose – Many manufacturing firms source components and subsystems from suppliers. Consequently, th...
The role of universities in product innovation has received considerable attention over the past dec...
This paper contributes to theory building efforts around the concept of knowledge connectivity and i...
This article discusses the implications for competition, innovation and learning of different forms ...
This article discusses the implications for competition, innovation and learning of different forms ...
Purpose Prior research on interfirm collaborations has demonstrated that trust and contract are two...
none3siResearch on supplier–customer relationships has attracted a great deal of attention, as such ...
In contexts characterized by a high level of complexity the individual strategy of a company is over...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management; and, (S.M.)--Mas...