Do New Product Development (NPD) collaboration practices differ across national subsets and, if so, does this make a difference to overall NPD performance? To address these questions, we studied the NPD programs of both Japanese and American firms and explored whether there are differences between the use of internal and external collaboration and strategic innovation practices. We further examined whether this had any significant effects on overall program performance. We found that the American firms we surveyed used collaboration practices significantly more often than the Japanese firms. However, when taking all factors into consideration, only strategic innovation capabilities were significantly linked with both overall performance and...
Although prior research underscores the benefits of external collaboration for a firm's innovative o...
Industry and academia alike are increasingly becoming aware of the fact that innovation does not tak...
This study is the first of its kind to assess the relative success of different new product developm...
We performed regression analyses on international data on integration practices within SME firms in ...
This paper provides new empirical evidence on the effects of internal collaboration (manufacturing i...
The use of integration practices, both internal (where various functions work together) and external...
Using a multi-stage research design and insights from organizational learning theory, we investigate...
There is evidence that intra-firm collaboration and inter-firm collaboration are important for new s...
In the literature several suggestions have been put forward for tools, methods and mechanisms to coo...
Past research points to organizational factors in explaining a large product development performance...
In this paper six measurement scales are developed for practices, process, strategic guide and capab...
Based on survey data from Italian and Japanese companies, six measurement scales are developed for p...
This paper presents a comparative study on New Product Development (NPD) success factors between Ame...
The domain of New Product Development (NPD) is subject to considerable uncertainties. However, compa...
Although prior research underscores the benefits of external collaboration for a firm's innovative o...
Although prior research underscores the benefits of external collaboration for a firm's innovative o...
Industry and academia alike are increasingly becoming aware of the fact that innovation does not tak...
This study is the first of its kind to assess the relative success of different new product developm...
We performed regression analyses on international data on integration practices within SME firms in ...
This paper provides new empirical evidence on the effects of internal collaboration (manufacturing i...
The use of integration practices, both internal (where various functions work together) and external...
Using a multi-stage research design and insights from organizational learning theory, we investigate...
There is evidence that intra-firm collaboration and inter-firm collaboration are important for new s...
In the literature several suggestions have been put forward for tools, methods and mechanisms to coo...
Past research points to organizational factors in explaining a large product development performance...
In this paper six measurement scales are developed for practices, process, strategic guide and capab...
Based on survey data from Italian and Japanese companies, six measurement scales are developed for p...
This paper presents a comparative study on New Product Development (NPD) success factors between Ame...
The domain of New Product Development (NPD) is subject to considerable uncertainties. However, compa...
Although prior research underscores the benefits of external collaboration for a firm's innovative o...
Although prior research underscores the benefits of external collaboration for a firm's innovative o...
Industry and academia alike are increasingly becoming aware of the fact that innovation does not tak...
This study is the first of its kind to assess the relative success of different new product developm...