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Relationships among functional units and new product performance: The moderating effect of technological turbulence

Though there has been plenty of research into new product success factors, only a few studies have tried to analyse whether these factors are important in different settings. In this study, we propose and test a model that links physical proximity among functional units, presence of product champion...

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Published in:Technovation 2010-05, Vol.30 (5), p.310-321
Main Authors: Fernández, Pilar, Luisa Del Río, M., Varela, José, Bande, Belén
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Documents
Enterprises
Financial performance
Fluid flow
Harmony among functional units
Impact analysis
Innovation
Links
Managers
Mathematical models
Modelling
New product performance
New products
Organizations
Physical proximity
Product champion
Product development
Proximity
R&D
Research & development
Research and development
Spain
Studies
Technological change
Technological turbulence
Turbulence
Turbulent flow
title Relationships among functional units and new product performance: The moderating effect of technological turbulence
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