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product innovation

by M. Abraham Garcia-torres, M. Abraham Garcia-torres , 2009
"... Growth theory has mainly focused on process innovation, either through an increase in quality of the product or a reduction on the cost. The main contributions in growth theory that includes product innovation has been done in the Dixit and Stiglitz framework. This framework works with oversimplifyi ..."
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Growth theory has mainly focused on process innovation, either through an increase in quality of the product or a reduction on the cost. The main contributions in growth theory that includes product innovation has been done in the Dixit and Stiglitz framework. This framework works

R&D Spillovers and the Geography of Innovation and Production

by David B. Audretsch, Maryann P. Feldman - THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW , 1996
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The dynamics of product innovation and firm competences

by Erwin Danneels , 2002
"... This study examines how product innovation contributes to the renewal of the firm through its dynamic and reciprocal relation with the firm’s competences. Field research in five high-tech firms of varying age, size, and level of diversification is combined with analysis of existing theory to develop ..."
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This study examines how product innovation contributes to the renewal of the firm through its dynamic and reciprocal relation with the firm’s competences. Field research in five high-tech firms of varying age, size, and level of diversification is combined with analysis of existing theory

Product Innovation

by James M Utterback, William J Abernathy , 1974
"... This article reports results from empirical tests of relationships between the pattern of innovation within a firm and certain of the firm's characteristics: the stage of \ development of its production process and its chosen basis of competition. The J hypothesized relationships posed for the ..."
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This article reports results from empirical tests of relationships between the pattern of innovation within a firm and certain of the firm's characteristics: the stage of \ development of its production process and its chosen basis of competition. The J hypothesized relationships posed

Product innovation

by E. T. Oosterlaken, Ilse Oosterlaken , 2008
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Please do not quote without permission of the author.

FOR PRODUCT INNOVATION?

by Erik Brouwer, Hana Budil-nadvornikova, Alfred Kleinknecht, Are Urban, Agglomerations A Better, Breeding Place, Erik Brouwer, Hana Bud, Alfred Kleinknecht , 1997
"... Are urban agglomerations a better breeding ..."
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Are urban agglomerations a better breeding

OpenFlow: Enabling Innovation in Campus Networks

by Nick McKeown , Tom Anderson, Hari Balakrishnan, Guru Parulkar, Larry Peterson, Jennifer Rexford, Scott Shenker, Jonathan Turner , 2008
"... This whitepaper proposes OpenFlow: a way for researchers to run experimental protocols in the networks they use every day. OpenFlow is based on an Ethernet switch, with an internal flow-table, and a standardized interface to add and remove flow entries. Our goal is to encourage networking vendors ..."
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to add OpenFlow to their switch products for deployment in college campus backbones and wiring closets. We believe that OpenFlow is a pragmatic compromise: on one hand, it allows researchers to run experiments on heterogeneous switches in a uniform way at line-rate and with high port-density; while

Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive

by William J. Baumol - JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY , 1990
"... The basic hypothesis is that, while the total supply of entrepreneurs varies anlong societies, the productive contribution of the society's entrepreneurial activities varies much more because of their allocation between productive activities such as innovation and largely unproductive activitie ..."
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The basic hypothesis is that, while the total supply of entrepreneurs varies anlong societies, the productive contribution of the society's entrepreneurial activities varies much more because of their allocation between productive activities such as innovation and largely unproductive

Managing Product Innovation

by Asso. Prof Pakpachong Vadhanasindhu, Assist. Prof Natcha Thawesaengskulthai, Ph. D
"... The firm’s capability to develop product innovation and successfully launch new products has been regarded as crucial determinant in sustaining a firm's competitive advantage. Firms have been faced with a complicated problem in selecting innovation development project. From review of the relate ..."
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The firm’s capability to develop product innovation and successfully launch new products has been regarded as crucial determinant in sustaining a firm's competitive advantage. Firms have been faced with a complicated problem in selecting innovation development project. From review

MAXIMIZING PRODUCTIVITY IN PRODUCT INNOVATION

by Dr. Robert, G. Cooper, Dr. Scott, J. Edgett
"... Recent evidence suggests that productivity in new product development (NPD) is declining; that is, we are seeing less output (measured in terms of impact on the business) for the same relative spending level. This article outlines seven practices or principles which, according to studies of NPD prac ..."
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practices and performance, will increase NPD productivity after they are embraced. These principles include familiar concepts such as building in the voice of the customer, front-end load-ing projects, and taking a more holistic approach to product innovation. However, while they are familiar
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