This study aimed to examine the influence of the organizational factors (reward, training, and collaboration) and knowledge creation process on R&D project performance. A quantitative approach was employed with the data obtained from the sample of R&D projects from the medical device firms listed on the Association of Malaysian Medical Industries (AAMI). Smart-PLS 3.0 software was used to check the data validity and reliability, and to test the structural path modeling. A total of 115 R&D project managers participated in this study with a response rate of 27.2%. The results revealed that six sub-hypotheses out of seven sub-hypotheses were supported. Based on the findings, this study implies that organizational factors, such as reward ...
Innovation related activities are essential for the long-term performance of different types of orga...
This research discusses the role of collaboration in the development of new knowledge and innovation...
Purpose The study aims to complement the knowledge management literature within research-based knowl...
This study aimed to examine the influence of the organizational factors (reward, training, and colla...
This study seeks to find out relevant factors that can influence an R&D project functioning in the f...
[[abstract]]This paper empirically investigates a sample of research and development (R&D) projects ...
A broadly based, quantitative, empirical study of 208 R&D projects within the national laboratories ...
Past literature indicates an unclear relationship between organizational capabilities and project in...
Globalization and other rapid changes in markets and technologies increasingly require companies to ...
Background and Aim: The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of knowledge managemen...
This data was used to investigate the following Hyphotesis: Hypothesis 1: The effect of project ma...
This thesis investigates the relationship between knowledge management and innovation performance in...
There are strong motivating factors for more effective project management practices at the front end...
This study investigates human resource development strategies to innovation speed in biotechnology i...
Purpose: This study was designed to investigate the association between knowledge creation and organ...
Innovation related activities are essential for the long-term performance of different types of orga...
This research discusses the role of collaboration in the development of new knowledge and innovation...
Purpose The study aims to complement the knowledge management literature within research-based knowl...
This study aimed to examine the influence of the organizational factors (reward, training, and colla...
This study seeks to find out relevant factors that can influence an R&D project functioning in the f...
[[abstract]]This paper empirically investigates a sample of research and development (R&D) projects ...
A broadly based, quantitative, empirical study of 208 R&D projects within the national laboratories ...
Past literature indicates an unclear relationship between organizational capabilities and project in...
Globalization and other rapid changes in markets and technologies increasingly require companies to ...
Background and Aim: The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of knowledge managemen...
This data was used to investigate the following Hyphotesis: Hypothesis 1: The effect of project ma...
This thesis investigates the relationship between knowledge management and innovation performance in...
There are strong motivating factors for more effective project management practices at the front end...
This study investigates human resource development strategies to innovation speed in biotechnology i...
Purpose: This study was designed to investigate the association between knowledge creation and organ...
Innovation related activities are essential for the long-term performance of different types of orga...
This research discusses the role of collaboration in the development of new knowledge and innovation...
Purpose The study aims to complement the knowledge management literature within research-based knowl...