2013
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2012.701779
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A collaborative framework to minimise knowledge loss in new product development

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“…The next article, "A Collaborative Framework to Minimise Knowledge Loss in New Product Development", by Shankar et al (2013), highlights that in rapidly changing dynamic and multi-layered environments, recognising, managing and preventing knowledge loss (K-loss) can be a key determinant of an organisation's success. This research argues for a collaborative network structure within organisations to prevent knowledge loss in new product development.…”
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“…The next article, "A Collaborative Framework to Minimise Knowledge Loss in New Product Development", by Shankar et al (2013), highlights that in rapidly changing dynamic and multi-layered environments, recognising, managing and preventing knowledge loss (K-loss) can be a key determinant of an organisation's success. This research argues for a collaborative network structure within organisations to prevent knowledge loss in new product development.…”
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“…It is proven that novices are able to rapidly improve their work efficiency and innovation capability with the support of knowledge provided by proficient domain experts (Reed et al 2011;Piorkowski et al 2012;Shankar et al 2012;Reychav and Aguirre-Urreta 2013). However, due to various operational and technical constraints, engineering-oriented empirical tacit knowledge (ETK), a very important and practical part of expert knowledge, has not been sufficiently harnessed and utilised.…”
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“…Prabhakar Reddy B et al [10] have worked on the influence of radiation as well as diffusion thermo on natural convection masstransfer of an unsteady MHD flow over an immeasurable vertical plate considering heat source and also hall current. Unsteady motion past on moving vertical plate under temperature variation, viscous dissipation and heat source via permeable medium in the existence of the Magnetic field was discussed by BSGoud [11].Sivaiah et.al [12] analyzed radiation effects and chemical reaction on isothermal impulsively started vertical plate with inconstant mass diffusion using FEM. Chamkha investigated heat and mass transfer of Unsteady convective MHD over a semi vertical moving porous plate with heat absorption [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%