Purpose - This paper proposes and empirically investigates two strategies that companies can employ to involve indirect suppliers in new product development (NPD): supply network delegation; and supply network intervention. The implications of the two strategies are explored. Design/methodology/approach - The paper brings together the traditional NPD literature, organizational behaviour and organizational economics literature, and reports on three in-depth case studies of NPD projects, involving 39 semi-structured interviews across three supply networks. Findings - The findings reveal different manifestations of the two strategies of supply network intervention and delegation, when applied as part of supplier involvement in product ...