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Handbook of New Product Development Management

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Handbook of New Product Development Management

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Handbook of New Product Development Management

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Handbook of New Product Development Management book

Edited ByChristoph Loch, Stylianos Kavadias
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 28 September 2007
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780080554402
Pages 560
eBook ISBN 9780080554402
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Loch, C., & Kavadias, S. (Eds.). (2007). Handbook of New Product Development Management (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780080554402

ABSTRACT

Managing new product development is a key area of management, straddling strategy, innovation and entrepreneurship and macro-organizational behaviour.

All of the contributorsin the Handbook of New Product Developmentare are well-known and leading exponents to theory of New Product Development and to methods used in practice. They draw upon their experience and work to offer a comprehensive view of the challenges in managing the development of new products. Existing knowledge in the different topics is examined and the key management challenges, and the important gaps in our knowledge are discussed. Most of the chapters draw upon systematic interaction with companies and practice and this is presented in the examples and the case studies cited.

The Handbook of New Product Development and Management surveys this area in the context of an overall framework that explains how aspects interact and combine in a successful NPD process. Each chapter outlines open questions and highlights needs for future research.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|26 pages

Managing new product development: An evolutionary framework

ByChristoph H. Loch, Stylianos Kavadias

chapter 2|22 pages

Technology strategy

ByArnoud De Meyer, Christoph H. Loch

chapter 3|38 pages

Competitive positioning through new product development

ByElie Ofek

chapter 4|26 pages

Economic models of product family design and development

ByVish V. Krishnan, Karthik Ramachandran

chapter 5|22 pages

Creativity in new product development: An evolutionary integration

ByLee Fleming, Santiago Mingo

chapter 6|30 pages

Resource allocation and new product development portfolio management

ByStylianos Kavadias, Raul O. Chao

chapter 7|34 pages

Organization design for new product development

ByManuel E. Sosa, Jürgen Mihm

chapter 8|18 pages

Product development performance measurement

ByMohan V. Tatikonda

chapter 9|42 pages

Modularity and supplier involvement in product development

ByYoung Ro, Sebastian K. Fixson, Jeffrey K. Liker

chapter 10|32 pages

The effects of outsourcing, offshoring, and distributed product development organizations on coordinating the NPD process

ByEdward G. Anderson Jr., Alison Davis-Blake, S. Sinan Erzurumlu, Nitin R. Joglekar, and Geoffrey G. Parker

chapter 11|24 pages

Hierarchical planning under uncertainty: Real options and heuristics

ByNitin R. Joglekar, Nalin Kulatilaka, Edward G. Anderson Jr

chapter 12|30 pages

Coordination and information exchange

ByChristoph H. Loch, Christian Terwiesch

chapter 13|32 pages

Who do I listen to? The role of the customer in product evolution

ByKamalini Ramdas, Michael Meyer, Taylor Randall

chapter 14|24 pages

Delivering the product: Defining specifications

ByShantanu Bhattacharya

chapter 15|20 pages

Learning by experimentation: Prototyping and testing

ByStefan Thomke

chapter 16|18 pages

Users, experts, and institutions in design

ByKarl T. Ulrich

chapter 17|28 pages

Project risk management in new product development

BySvenja C. Sommer, Christoph H. Loch, Michael T. Pich

chapter 18|28 pages

Evaluating the product use cycle: ‘Design for service and support’

ByKeith Goffin

chapter 19|32 pages

New service development

ByWeiyu Tsai, Rohit Verma, Glen Schmidt
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