The Role of Imitation in Global High-Tech Product Development
Innovation is historically linked to the creation of large departments of Research & Development (R&D) that require large investments in assets. With markets globalization, the department of R&D remains one of the pillars of innovation, but it needs a rethinking of the management. The new R&D department needs to change by a vision of closing within the corporate boundaries to an opening view to the outside. Product development is carried out through several conducts taken by companies ranging from Reverse R&D processes to collaborations with direct competitors for the sharing of risks and knowledge.Generally, and more precisely in high-tech industry, technological advancements and the ability to develop fast-cycle processes by followers are generating an abatement of the timely barriers that allowed first movers to maintain competitive advantages; so, in global markets, the management of imitative strategies becomes of primary importance.
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2012
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Authors: | Baradello, Carlos S ; Salazzaro, Andrea |
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Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management. - University of Milano-Bicocca. - 2012, 1 Innovation Management in Global Marktes - 1, 5, p. 57-71
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University of Milano-Bicocca |
Subject: | Product Imitation | Product Innovation | Global Competition | Global Product Development | High-Tech Industry. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4468/2012.1.05baradello.salazzaro |
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