2000
DOI: 10.1509/jmkg.64.1.31.17985
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An Examination of Organizational Factors Influencing New Product Success in Internal and Alliance-Based Processes

Abstract: New products provide increased sales, profits, and competitive strength for most organizations. However, nearly 50% of the new products that are introduced each year fail. Organizations thus find themselves in a double bind. On the one hand they must innovate consistently to remain competitive, but on the other hand innovation is risky and expensive. Many organizations are forming business alliances to quicken the pace of and reduce risks associated with innovation. Yet by some estimates, 70% of these alliance… Show more

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“…In order to fully capture the essential features and multidimensional aspects of the four variables, every single variable was measured by the use of multi-item scales (Hoegl & Gemuenden, 2001;Song & Montoya-Weiss, 2001;Sivadas & Dwyer, 2000;Olson, Walker, & Ruekert, 1995). To capture the essence of R&D-marketing cooperation as the model's only independent variable, items used by Rodriguez, et al (2008) were adopted.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to fully capture the essential features and multidimensional aspects of the four variables, every single variable was measured by the use of multi-item scales (Hoegl & Gemuenden, 2001;Song & Montoya-Weiss, 2001;Sivadas & Dwyer, 2000;Olson, Walker, & Ruekert, 1995). To capture the essence of R&D-marketing cooperation as the model's only independent variable, items used by Rodriguez, et al (2008) were adopted.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trust is the basis for effective communication among network partners, thus facilitating knowledge creation and innovation in networks [7]. Building relationships which are based on mutual trust seems to be one of the most important tasks in inter-firm collaboration [1,8,9,10,11,12].…”
Section: Collaborative Capability -A Multifaceted Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course this kind of "caring" for a professional relationship is closely related to economic gains. As Sivadas and Dwyer [12] pointed out, partners enter into a strategic alliance to maximize their own gains. If gains are made at the expense of others, and are perceived as deceit, the relationship will be negatively affected.…”
Section: Collaborative Capability -A Multifaceted Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A recent research realised by Vega-Jurado et al (2008) with a sample of 329 Spanish manufacturing firms shows that the development of inhouse R&D activities is the principal innovation strategy, while R&D contracting and cooperation with external agents has not significant effect on firm's innovative performance. In addition, inter-firm co-operations are reported to encounter high failure rates (Dans and Teng, 2000;Sivadas and Dwyer, 2000;Bönte and Keilbach, 2005). Das and Teng (2000) account that their literature survey, comprised of 16 empirical studies, leads to the conclusion that less than half of the alliances studied can be said to have performed satisfactorily.…”
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