Research on outsourced product development has focused primarily on the motives behind firms’ decisions to outsource, with less attention paid to the outcomes of those decisions. The few existing academic studies have reported high failure rates, but there is little consensus as to what is meant by “project success” and “failure” and some do not define success at all. Such ambiguity makes comparisons difficult and hinders explanation of observed variation in project outcomes. This paper explores the many meanings of project success in outsourced product development, based on in-depth interviews of thirty design consultants and clients. After reviewing the merits and limitations of each metric, we propose that the client’s willingness to rec...
There are many factors proposed as to why software projects fail, one of them is the inappropriate c...
Different stakeholders involved in the software development may attribute success to different indic...
Purpose: Despite the multiple calls for research on the dark side of open innovation, very few studi...
Research on outsourced product development has focused primarily on the motives behind firms’ decisi...
Companies that develop new products increasingly outsource design, a trend that has prompted much co...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.Catalo...
Although firms increasingly outsource front end product development activities to production supplie...
Product design consulting has been promoted as an open innovation strategy but project outcomes vary...
A systematic literature review on software development project success/failure from customer’s or su...
A systematic literature review on software development project success/failure from customer’s or su...
Although the risks and rewards of outsourcing product design have been argued extensively in the lit...
Success and failure in software projects appear to be difficult to define. While there is a consensu...
AbstractThere is empirical evidence that project sphere has not been valued appropriately in many or...
Too often the relationship between clients and external consultants is perceived as one of protagoni...
Successful or failed software projects have been discussed in literature for many years. Successful ...
There are many factors proposed as to why software projects fail, one of them is the inappropriate c...
Different stakeholders involved in the software development may attribute success to different indic...
Purpose: Despite the multiple calls for research on the dark side of open innovation, very few studi...
Research on outsourced product development has focused primarily on the motives behind firms’ decisi...
Companies that develop new products increasingly outsource design, a trend that has prompted much co...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.Catalo...
Although firms increasingly outsource front end product development activities to production supplie...
Product design consulting has been promoted as an open innovation strategy but project outcomes vary...
A systematic literature review on software development project success/failure from customer’s or su...
A systematic literature review on software development project success/failure from customer’s or su...
Although the risks and rewards of outsourcing product design have been argued extensively in the lit...
Success and failure in software projects appear to be difficult to define. While there is a consensu...
AbstractThere is empirical evidence that project sphere has not been valued appropriately in many or...
Too often the relationship between clients and external consultants is perceived as one of protagoni...
Successful or failed software projects have been discussed in literature for many years. Successful ...
There are many factors proposed as to why software projects fail, one of them is the inappropriate c...
Different stakeholders involved in the software development may attribute success to different indic...
Purpose: Despite the multiple calls for research on the dark side of open innovation, very few studi...