The Pdma Handbook Of New Product Development, Second Edition Provides A Comprehensive, Updated Picture Of What Managers Need To Know For Effective New Product Development Today. Its Concise, Map-like Detail Acts As A Compass For Managers, Offering Practical Information Pertaining To Every Stage Of T
Knowledge Perspectives of New Product Development || Factors Affecting the Performance of New Product Development Teams: Some European Evidence
β Scribed by Assimakopoulos, Dimitris G.; Carayannis, Elias G.; Dossani, Rafiq
- Book ID
- 121773257
- Publisher
- Springer New York
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 230 KB
- Edition
- 2012
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 1461402484
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β¦ Synopsis
New product and service development is the lifeblood of any enterprise. Beyond the obvious need for organizations to innovate in order to compete, embedded in any NPD program are knowledge, technological expertise, and the social networks that convert these capabilities into marketable offerings. Recent research has focused on the NPD as dynamic and iterative, as opposed to linear. The pressure to reduce costs is forcing many companies to outsource operations. On the one hand, outsourcing may create gaps in the product development value chain; on the other, it exposes product teams to new ideas and expands the "community of practice." How will this trend affect NPD in the long run? This volume showcases the research of teams from the Grenoble Management Schoolβs Learning & Innovation in Networks & Communities (LINC) Lab, the European Commissionβs MATRI project, and the Stanford University Asia Pacific Research Center (APARC), among others, to explore the dynamics of NPD in todayβs global environment. Presenting case studies from such industries as semiconductors, biotechnology, and information technology, and drawing from a variety of theoretical perspectives, including technology and knowledge management, sociology, economic geography, and organizational behavior, the authors highlight critical success and failure factors in NPD.
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