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Design 2 New product development 2 Assessment 1 HB Economic Theory 1 Models 1 Qualitative techniques 1 Small‐to‐medium‐sized enterprises 1
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Article 9 Book / Working Paper 1
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Spring, M. 7 Dale, B.G. 3 McQuater, R.E. 3 Peters, A.J. 3 Rogerson, J.H. 3 Rooney, E.M. 3 Spring, M 3 Booker, J. 2 Dale, B. 2 McQuater, R. 2 Swift, K. 2 Dale, B. G. 1 Fusco, J 1 Mason, K 1 Mason, Katy J. 1 McQuater, R. E. 1 Peters, A. J. 1 Rogerson, J. H. 1 Rooney, E. M. 1 Stevenson, M 1
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The TQM Magazine 2 The TQM magazine : the international bi-monthly for total quality management 2 International Journal of Production Economics 1 International journal of production economics 1
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BASE 4 OLC EcoSci 3 Other ZBW resources 2 RePEc 1
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The Dynamics of Outsourcing and Offshoring Business Models: Insights from Engineering Support Services.
Mason, Katy J.; Spring, M. - 2008
The growing academic attention given to outsourcing and offshoring reflects a trend to develop offshore business models that capitalises on both the effectiveness and efficiencies that might be offered by the business network. Recent innovations in information communications technologies have...
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The Dynamics of Outsourcing and Offshoring Business Models: Insights from Engineering Support Services
Mason, K; Spring, M - 2008
The growing academic attention given to outsourcing and offshoring reflects a trend to develop offshore business models that capitalises on both the effectiveness and efficiencies that might be offered by the business network. Recent innovations in information communications technologies have...
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Supply chain flexibility: an inter-firm empirical study
Stevenson, M; Spring, M - 2009
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an empirical study of supply chain flexibility, asking: what specific inter-firm practices are used to achieve increased flexibility in buyer-supplier pairs and in the wider supply chain or network, and how do these practices and effects...
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Flexibilty versus robust networks: the case of the Brazilian automotive sector
Fusco, J; Spring, M - 2003
The 'robust networks' concept of Ferdows is examined and related to other key theories from the manufacturing strategy literature, resource-based and other conceptualisations of the organisation of innovation in international networks, and the international business debates on 'operational...
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New product design and development: a generic model
Peters, A.J.; Rooney, E.M.; Rogerson, J.H.; McQuater, R.E. - In: The TQM Magazine 11 (1999) 3, pp. 172-179
This paper describes a generic model of the new product design and development (NPDD) process. The model has been derived from best practice observed in fieldwork carried out in a range of situations. The model helps to identify and put the company’s NPDD activities into the context of the...
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New product design and development: A generic model
Peters, A.J.; Rooney, E.M.; Rogerson, J.H.; McQuater, R.E. - In: The TQM magazine : the international bi-monthly for … 11 (1999) 3, pp. 172-179
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The use of quality tools and techniques in product introduction: an assessment methodology
Spring, M.; McQuater, R.; Swift, K.; Dale, B.; Booker, J. - In: The TQM Magazine 10 (1998) 1, pp. 45-50
Based on fieldwork carried out on two Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council‐funded projects in the area of design, the paper presents the details of an assessment approach which has been developed to assess the use and application of quality tools and techniques in the new product...
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The management and organisational context of new product development: Diagnosis and self-assessment
McQuater, R. E.; Peters, A. J.; Dale, B. G.; Spring, M.; … - In: International Journal of Production Economics 55 (1998) 2, pp. 121-131
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The management and organisational context of new product development: Diagnosis and self-assessment
McQuater, R.E.; Peters, A.J.; Dale, B.G.; Spring, M.; … - In: International journal of production economics 55 (1998) 2, pp. 121-132
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The use of quality tools and techniques in product introduction: An assessment methodology
Spring, M.; McQuater, R.; Swift, K.; Dale, B.; Booker, J. - In: The TQM magazine : the international bi-monthly for … 10 (1998) 1, pp. 45-50
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