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The relationship between self-imposed certification of the quality of a firm’s management practices and its new product performance was investigated using data from a survey of 878 manufacturing and service firms. Certification was shown to promote new product success by reducing the...
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Drawing on the strategic alliances and innovation literature, this study proposes that the impact of technological … collaboration on product innovation is contingent on market competition and sectoral technology characteristics. Specifically, it … argues that the generally observed positive effect of technological collaboration on product innovation may be diluted in …
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This article examined the effects of knowledge search breadth and CEO tenure success in product innovation. Building on … has a curvilinear effect on its product innovation success. It further proposed competing for predictions about the … relationship such that firms led by long-serving CEOs gained more innovation benefits from broad technology search than those led …
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of their performance implications—specifically in terms of their impact on innovation output. We submit that private …-private alliances will have a positive impact on innovation output while public-private alliances will have a negative impact. Results …
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