The unwillingness of a gatekeeper to let go of a fruitless new product development (NPD) project wastes valuable resources and hampers NPD performance. The onset of such escalation of commitment is likely to occur already in the front end of NPD, where high ambiguity and complexity make it hard to distinguish fruitless from potentially successful projects. This study investigates if a gatekeeper's thinking style-whether they think rationally or whether they follow their intuition-can prevent escalation of commitment in the front end. Theory on cognition provides arguments for and against either thinking style's influence on escalation of commitment, but empirical evidence on this matter is lacking. Our study demonstrates that gatekeepers wh...
Decision making plays a crucial role in the front end of projects which is a critical stage for maxi...
Front-end new product development (NPD) is fraught with tensions that fuel and inhibit innovation. A...
Although prior studies increased our understanding of the performance implications of new product de...
The unwillingness of a gatekeeper to let go of a fruitless new product development (NPD) project was...
This paper reports three studies examining the relationship between the rational thinking style (RTS...
The debate over whether and how thought worlds of different departments (especially marketing and re...
International audienceAkrich, Callon & Latour's concept of interessement has been broadly used in NP...
This study highlights managers’ perception of organizational environment as an important structural ...
Stage-Gate is a widely used product innovation process for managing portfolios of new product develo...
The Escalation of Commitment Phenomenon describes the tendency for people to increase their investme...
Front-end new product development (NPD) is fraught with tensions that fuel and inhibit innovation. A...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
This research examines escalation of commitment in capital investment decisions and the extent to wh...
This experimental study analyzes how two key factors, information load and creativity, influence dec...
This master thesis is about the phenomenon of venture cognitive logic applied to new product develop...
Decision making plays a crucial role in the front end of projects which is a critical stage for maxi...
Front-end new product development (NPD) is fraught with tensions that fuel and inhibit innovation. A...
Although prior studies increased our understanding of the performance implications of new product de...
The unwillingness of a gatekeeper to let go of a fruitless new product development (NPD) project was...
This paper reports three studies examining the relationship between the rational thinking style (RTS...
The debate over whether and how thought worlds of different departments (especially marketing and re...
International audienceAkrich, Callon & Latour's concept of interessement has been broadly used in NP...
This study highlights managers’ perception of organizational environment as an important structural ...
Stage-Gate is a widely used product innovation process for managing portfolios of new product develo...
The Escalation of Commitment Phenomenon describes the tendency for people to increase their investme...
Front-end new product development (NPD) is fraught with tensions that fuel and inhibit innovation. A...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
This research examines escalation of commitment in capital investment decisions and the extent to wh...
This experimental study analyzes how two key factors, information load and creativity, influence dec...
This master thesis is about the phenomenon of venture cognitive logic applied to new product develop...
Decision making plays a crucial role in the front end of projects which is a critical stage for maxi...
Front-end new product development (NPD) is fraught with tensions that fuel and inhibit innovation. A...
Although prior studies increased our understanding of the performance implications of new product de...