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  • Baxter, David; Goffin, Keith; Szwejczewski, Marek; Koners, Ursula (2010-06-13)
    This paper describes a study of knowledge and learning in NPD. For the empirical data collection, one organization took part in an in-depth case study. Multiple sources of data were used, including interviews, repertory ...
  • Goffin, Keith; Baxter, David; Szwejczewski, Marek; Cousens, Alan; van der Hoven, Christopher (2010-06-13)
    This paper describes our evaluation of whether participants perceive that they have developed new tacit knowledge during a New Product Development simulation. We assess this by asking the participants their key lessons ...
  • Ambrosini, Veronique; Bowman, Cliff (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2001-09-01)
    With the emergence of the resource-based view of the firm and of the concept of core competencies, intangible resources, and tacit knowledge in particular have been argued to occupy a central place in the development of ...
  • Beck, Adrian; Bilby, Charlotte; Chapman, Paul (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003-04)
    Shrinkage for retailers and suppliers of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) continues to be a significant problem, one that seems resilient to ameliorative actions. In an effort to respond to the apparent failure of ...
  • Grayson, David; Hodges, Adrian (2008-09-01)
    Growing numbers of companies are seeing opportunities in meeting social and environmental needs, but business as a whole is not moving fast enough say David Grayson and Adrain Hodges.
  • Mello, Rodrigo; Suutari, Vesa; Dickmann, Michael (Elsevier, 2022-04-22)
    This systematic literature review explores studies addressing the objective career success and subjective career success of company-assigned and self-initiated expatriates after their long-term international assignments. ...
  • Wilding, Richard D. (Inside Supply Management, 2016-09-01)
  • Christopher, Martin; Peck, Helen; Towill, Denis R. (MCB UP Ltd/Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2006)
    This paper addresses the increasingly important question of supply chain design for global operations. With the rise of off-shore sourcing and the simultaneous need for improved responsiveness to customer demand, the ...
  • Humphries, Andrew; Towriss, John; Wilding, Richard D. (Mcb, 2007-01-01)
    Cluster analysis provides a statistical method whereby unknown groupings of similar attributes can be identified from a mass of data and is well-known within marketing and a wide range of other disciplines. This paper ...
  • Robinson, Jennifer; Renshaw, Phil St John (Academic Conferences International Limited, 2022-06-20)
  • McGowan, Phill (IATED Academy, 2022-03-08)
    Predicting the future is an important, yet highly difficult management task. Disruptive technologies create new ways of working, shopping, and consuming, offering both risk and opportunity. Leading experts struggle to make ...
  • Kou, Chia-Yu (SAGE, 2020-12-10)
    This paper reports on a qualitative study of how 12 work teams and a project-management team spanned their boundaries in a large engineering project. The study identified two types of boundary-spanning activities. Project-level ...
  • Sapsed, Jonathan; Bessant, John; Partington, David; Tranfield, David; Young, Malcolm (Blackwell Publishers Ltd, 2002-03)
    The teamworking and knowledge management fields are increasingly converging. Teamworking is turned to with a growing disillusion with knowledge management approaches that are seen as excessively `hard', `objectified', or ...
  • Jenkins, Mark (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2010-07-01)
    This paper considers the interplay between technological discontinuities and competitive performance. Much of the work on technological discontinuities has focused on macro levels of analysis such as industries and ...
  • Baines, Paul R. (Wiley, 2016-12)
    Technology has had a profound effect on twentieth century society and is increasingly changing the nature of the way we live our lives in the twenty first century, particularly, but not solely, through innovations in digital ...
  • Sakellariou, Evy; Karantinou, Kalipso; Goffin, Keith (Wiley, 2017-11-22)
    Breakthrough ideas depend upon the generation of new knowledge, which emerge from the conversion of tacit knowledge at the fuzzy front‐end (FFE) of new product development (NPD). The occurrence of stories and metaphors has ...
  • Sharif, Taimur; Uddin, Mirza Md Moyen; Alexiou, Constantinos (Springer, 2022-01-15)
    We explore the moderating role of trade openness (TO) by gauging its main and interaction effects on the economic growth and environmental quality nexus. In this direction, we implement a novel approach by using three ...
  • Cartwright, Susan; Schoenberg, Richard (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2006-01-01)
    The complex phenomenon that mergers and acquisitions (M&As) represent has attracted substantial interest from a variety of management disciplines over the past 30 years. Three primary streams of enquiry can be identified ...
  • Kakabadse, Andrew P.; Kakabadse, Nada K.; Lee-Davies, Linda (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2007)
    Despite the challenge of precisely defining the nature of temptation, this paper seeks to collect contrasting perspectives of this less attractive side of leadership and sets out to find a cure, or rather prevention, for ...
  • Kutsch, Elmar (Institute of Risk Management, 2023-03-13)
    All over the world, companies and governments spend billions of dollars on what is euphemistically called risk management – gathering information about the future state and effect of their environment. Risk management is ...

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