2020
DOI: 10.1002/joom.1122
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Innovation in supply networks—A research framework and roadmap

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“… There are exceptions such as triadic (e.g., Choi & Wu, 2009) research in SCM. There is also a relatively large and growing research on networks (e.g., Kumar et al, 2020), although even then the focus is typically on how a single firm is impacted by its position in the network. …”
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“… There are exceptions such as triadic (e.g., Choi & Wu, 2009) research in SCM. There is also a relatively large and growing research on networks (e.g., Kumar et al, 2020), although even then the focus is typically on how a single firm is impacted by its position in the network. …”
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“…Managing extended supply chains becomes more challenging when one considers the extent to which physical and human geography can influence the value dimensions of cost, quality, delivery, responsiveness, and innovation throughout the extended supply chain (Kumar et al, 2020; Novak & Choi, 2016). In this context, geography is more than just about locations—it involves aspects of both physical and human geography.…”
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“…(Sinkovics et al, 2018); Products, services, data and information in the supply network are potential vectors of innovation. (Kumar et al, 2020) Technological hubs or knowledge intermediaries assist organizations in creating successful partnerships to foster innovation (Cantù et al, 2015) The new product development activities and suppliers play effective key role connecting the relationship between the IT-based supply chain and the performance of the new product. (Kou et al, 2018) Product modularity/multi-skilled employees increase new product development outcomes, when the level of supplier involvement is high (Ye et al, 2018) The role of entrepreneurial orientation is a determinant of customer value co-creation behavior (Tuan, 2017) Alliance relationships, strategic objectives, service actualization, and intrapreneurship drive the value cocreation.…”
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