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The interaction between inter-firm and interlocking directorate networks on firm's new product development outcomes

2016

This paper explores the interaction between a prominent board of directors and the network of inter-firm rela- tionships on new product development. Specifically, we posit a positive interaction effect between a prominent board and the inter-firm network and structural holes positions on the number of new products developed by the firm. We test the theoretical framework on a sample of 1758 agreements among 1890 biopharmaceutical firms over the period 2006–2010. We find that by filtering, complementing and legitimizing information coming from the inter-firm network, a prominent interlocking directorate network can improve the inter-firm network's effects on new product development. We discus…

Marketingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPositive interactionSample (statistics)Biopharmaceutical industry0502 economics and businessNew product developmentNew product developmentHD28Interlocking directorate network050211 marketingInterlocking directorateMarketingInter-firm network; Interlocking directorate network; Innovation; New product development; Biopharmaceutical industryInter-firm networkInnovationbusinessInterlockBiopharmaceutical industry050203 business & managementStructural holesIndustrial organization
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How to build an e-learning product: factors for student/customer satisfaction

2013

Abstract The increasing use of web technologies has changed the way business is done, including in the field of education. In the last decade, the development of electronic learning ( e-learning ) systems became crucial to meet students’ demand. In this study, we adopt a relationship marketing perspective and apply the Kano Model to propose a way to build a non-academic e-learning course that can achieve student satisfaction. We measure the relevance of e-learning requirements from university students’ perspective to identify their expectations about e-learning courses and obtain relevant characteristics that can help to plan an e-learning product capable of achieving high customer satisfac…

Marketingbusiness.industryCustomer satisfactionmedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer user satisfactionCustomer Satisfaction; New Product Development; E-learning; Course Design; Student Satisfaction; Kano ModelE-learningKano modelCourse designNew product developmentNew product developmentKano modelCustomer satisfactionRelevance (information retrieval)Quality (business)Product (category theory)Business and International ManagementMarketingbusinessPsychologyRelationship marketingSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseStudent satisfactionmedia_common
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Key Influencing Factors in Early-Stage Hardware Startups: A Trilateral Model of Speed, Resource, and Quality

2020

Hardware startups, i.e., wearable devices, robotics, and Internet of Things, are a significant sector of technology startups, in which software development is relevant and needed. Compared to pure software startups, hardware development in startup contexts lacks a systematic approach and guidelines. This chapter describes an empirical model that captures common elements in product development approaches among many hardware startups. Grounded from insights of 18 active hardware startups, we constructed a trilateral model of resource, speed, and quality in early-stage product development. For startups with relevant contexts, the work suggests the preparation of internal, external resources, a…

Matching (statistics)business.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSoftware developmentResource (project management)SoftwareNew product developmentKey (cryptography)Quality (business)businessWearable technologyComputer hardwaremedia_common
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Investigating consumers' representations of beers through a free association task: A comparison between packaging and blind conditions

2013

International audience; Food behavior has been shown to be influenced by top-down processes such as expectations generated from the mental representations of product. Investigating how a product is represented in consumers' mind is therefore essential to a better understanding of food behavior. As traditional and typical products are particularly prone to expectation effects, these products are well suited to explore consumer's mental representations. Among traditional products, beers are certainly of interest for both product development and marketing. A free association task was conducted in two evaluation conditions. Participants were asked to state what came to their mind while evaluati…

Nutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industry[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionmedia_common.quotation_subjectpackagingfree association taskAffect (psychology)mental representationsPerceptionNew product developmentMental representationbeersGeneral knowledgeblind tastingWine tastingSet (psychology)PsychologybusinessSocial psychologyFree association (psychology)[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood Sciencemedia_common
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Six years of progress in the oral biopharmaceutics area - A summary from the IMI OrBiTo project.

2020

OrBiTo was a precompetitive collaboration focused on the development of the next generation of Oral Biopharmaceutics Tools. The consortium included world leading scientists from nine universities, one regulatory agency, one non-profit research organisation, three small/medium sized specialist technology companies together with thirteen pharmaceutical companies. The goal of the OrBiTo project was to deliver a framework for rational application of predictive biopharmaceutics tools for oral drug delivery. This goal was achieved through novel prospective investigations to define new methodologies or refinement of existing tools. Extensive validation has been performed of novel and existing biop…

PBPKEngineeringBest practicePharmaceutical ScienceAdministration Oral02 engineering and technology030226 pharmacology & pharmacyPermeabilityBiopharmaceutics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDrug Delivery SystemsGastrointestinal drug absorptionDrug DevelopmentAnimalsHumansProspective StudiesIVIVCDrug absorptionbusiness.industryBiopharmaceuticsIndustrial researchGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyGastrointestinal TractEngineering managementDrug developmentIntestinal AbsorptionPharmaceutical PreparationsNew product developmentRegulatory agency0210 nano-technologybusinessDissolutionOral retinoidBiotechnologyEuropean journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics : official journal of Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Pharmazeutische Verfahrenstechnik e.V
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Formulation predictive dissolution (fPD) testing to advance oral drug product development: an introduction to the US FDA funded ‘21st Century BA/BE’ …

2018

Over the past decade, formulation predictive dissolution (fPD) testing has gained increasing attention. Another mindset is pushed forward where scientists in our field are more confident to explore the in vivo behavior of an oral drug product by performing predictive in vitro dissolution studies. Similarly, there is an increasing interest in the application of modern computational fluid dynamics (CFD) frameworks and high-performance computing platforms to study the local processes underlying absorption within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. In that way, CFD and computing platforms both can inform future PBPK-based in silico frameworks and determine the GI-motility-driven hydrodynamic impac…

Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modellingBioavailabilityComputer scienceManometryDrug CompoundingAdministration OralPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technologyBioequivalenceComputational fluid dynamics030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticleDOSAGE FORMSINDUCED VARIABILITY03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBIOPHARMACEUTICS CLASSIFICATION-SYSTEMABSORPTIONHumansDissolution testingOral absorptionPharmacology & PharmacyDissolutionIN-VIVO DISSOLUTIONIn vivo dissolutionBioequivalenceScience & TechnologyWORKSHOP REPORTUnited States Food and Drug Administrationbusiness.industryGASTROINTESTINAL SIMULATOR GISVITRO DISSOLUTION021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiopharmaceutics Classification SystemUnited StatesMODELDrug LiberationNew product developmentPredictive powerDIFFUSION-CONTROLLED DISSOLUTIONBiochemical engineering0210 nano-technologybusinessLife Sciences & BiomedicineOral retinoidMRI
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Oral biopharmaceutics tools – Time for a new initiative – An introduction to the IMI project OrBiTo

2013

OrBiTo is a new European project within the IMI programme in the area of oral biopharmaceutics tools that includes world leading scientists from nine European universities, one regulatory agency, one non-profit research organization, four SMEs together with scientists from twelve pharmaceutical companies. The OrBiTo project will address key gaps in our knowledge of gastrointestinal (GI) drug absorption and deliver a framework for rational application of predictive biopharmaceutics tools for oral drug delivery. This will be achieved through novel prospective investigations to define new methodologies as well as refinement of existing tools. Extensive validation of novel and existing biopharm…

Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modellingComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Chemistry Pharmaceuticalmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdministration OralPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyModels BiologicalPermeabilityQuality by DesignBiopharmaceuticsAnimalsHumansComputer SimulationPharmacokineticsQuality (business)Product (category theory)Program Developmentmedia_commonDosage FormsActive ingredientbusiness.industryBiopharmaceuticsGastrointestinal TractEngineering managementIntestinal AbsorptionPharmaceutical PreparationsSolubilityNew product developmentbusinessEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Ethical Challenges of Hybrid Editors

2016

In times of turbulence in the media industry, media organizations are looking for new business models. Digitalization has led traditional news media organizations to testing new forms of advertisement, such as sponsored content and native advertising, whereas others, such as lifestyle magazines, have a longer history in collaborating with brands. Editors are key players in these developments, since they are journalist–managers and decision makers within those daily practices that shape policies and influence new product innovation and development. In this study, we examine from the editors’ point of view, how they see the process of adopting novel forms of advertisement and what ethical cha…

Process (engineering)Strategy and Management050801 communication & media studiesBusiness modelInterview data0508 media and communicationsethical challenges0502 economics and businessSociologyta518News mediahybrid editorsPoint (typography)business.industryCommunication05 social sciencesmedia organizationsAdvertisingPublic relationsethicsWork (electrical)New product developmenteditors050211 marketingetiikkaNative advertisingbusinessInternational Journal on Media Management
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Causal complexity of new product development processes : a mechanism-based approach

2018

The outcomes of new product development (NPD) processes are dependent on the interplay of several interdependent activities. One product development activity can be dependent on the presence or absence of other activities, different kinds of NDP processes may lead to the same outcome, and specific kinds of activities may have a positive effect in one process but no effect in other processes. However, we currently lack means to examine and explain this causal complexity inherent in NPD processes. To address this issue, we introduce mechanism-based approach as a way to capture conjunctural and equifinal causal relations. We build this approach on the philosophical literature on mechanism-base…

Process managementComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectProcess researchMechanism basednew product development processconfigurationsprocess researchLiiketaloustiede - Business and managementManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessta512media_commonBusiness AdministrationFöretagsekonomimechanismsbusiness.industryQualitative comparative analysis05 social sciencesfood and beveragesComplexityTvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskapprosessijohtaminenkompleksisuusinnovaatiotInterdependencequalitative comparative analysisNew product development050211 marketingtuotekehitysmekanismitSocial Sciences Interdisciplinarycomplexitybusiness050203 business & management
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Key barriers for global software product development organizations

2009

Increasingly, software products development companies are attempting to make transition from traditional centralized local development to global development. This transition is taking place due to intense competition, availability of high quality and low cost software professionals in various countries, and advent of communication and information technologies to link the disperse groups. Due to a significant lack of research on the global software product (GSP) development organization, companies are commonly attempting to develop standardized software products by using an adhoc global project organization. In making transition from local development of software product to global developmen…

Process managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyCompetition (economics)GlobalizationSoftwareNew product developmentQuality (business)Product (category theory)businessInternational developmentmedia_commonPICMET '09 - 2009 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering & Technology
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