A Risk-Benefit Perspective on Early Customer IntegrationConclusion
A Risk-Benefit Perspective on Early Customer Integration: Conclusion
2007-01-01 00:00:00
[This chapter answers the research questions and sums up the hypotheses that were derived in the course of this thesis. In addition, it discusses managerial implications, also indicating likely future management trends, and implications for the theory of innovation management, summarizing the contributions to science. Finally, the chapter points out open issues by indicating where further research is necessary or desirable.]
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A Risk-Benefit Perspective on Early Customer IntegrationConclusion
[This chapter answers the research questions and sums up the hypotheses that were derived in the course of this thesis. In addition, it discusses managerial implications, also indicating likely future management trends, and implications for the theory of innovation management, summarizing the contributions to science. Finally, the chapter points out open issues by indicating where further research is necessary or desirable.]
Published: Jan 1, 2007
Keywords: Innovation Process; Knowledge Creation; Management Theory; Negative Side Effect; Resource Dependence Theory
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