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food or non-food products 2 marketing 2 new product 2 new products introduced on the market 2 success and failure rates of new product 2
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Free 2 CC license 1
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 2
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Rutkowski, Ireneusz P. 2
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Journal of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour in Emerging Markets (JMCBEM) 1 Journal of marketing and consumer behaviour in emerging markets 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Success and failure rates of new food and non-food products introduced on the market
Rutkowski, Ireneusz P. - In: Journal of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour in Emerging … (2022) 1, pp. 52-61
Theoretical and empirical research reveals that despite implementing new product development and management best practices, many projects fail with new product strategies. But what if failure rates as high as 90% are true? This would mean that high costs of product innovation are incurred by...
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Success and failure rates of new food and non-food products introduced on the market
Rutkowski, Ireneusz P. - In: Journal of marketing and consumer behaviour in emerging … (2022) 1/14, pp. 52-61
Theoretical and empirical research reveals that despite implementing new product development and management best practices, many projects fail with new product strategies. But what if failure rates as high as 90% are true? This would mean that high costs of product innovation are incurred by...
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