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INNOVATION MANAGEMENT CONTROL: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ITS EMERGENCE AND EVOLUTION AS A RESEARCH FIELD

2018

Innovation Management Control (IMC) supports innovation management with valuable information, thus improving innovation effectiveness and efficiency. Literature has shown that different elements of a management control system must be interdependent and that its design must form a coherent system of controls that spans the entire process under control. Accordingly, IMC covers the entire innovation process. However, IMC literature is spread over numerous journals from different disciplines, which may prevent the development of holistic IMC systems. We present a bibliometric analysis that provides insights into the development of IMC as a research field and examines the severity of knowledge …

Process managementProcess (engineering)Computer sciencebusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesControl (management)Innovation managementField (computer science)InterdependenceManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessNew product development050211 marketingBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusinessKnowledge transfer050203 business & managementmedia_commonManagement control systemInternational Journal of Innovation Management
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In vitro models for the prediction of in vivo performance of oral dosage forms: Recent progress from partnership through the IMI OrBiTo collaboration

2019

The availability of in vitro tools that are constructed on the basis of a detailed knowledge of key aspects of gastrointestinal (GI) physiology and their impact on formulation performance and subsequent drug release behaviour is fundamental to the success and efficiency of oral drug product development. Over the last six years, the development and optimization of improved, biorelevant in vitro tools has been a cornerstone of the IMI OrBiTo (Oral Biopharmaceutics Tools) project. By bringing together key industry and academic partners, and by linking tool development and optimization to human studies to understand behaviour at the formulation/GI tract interface, the collaboration has enabled …

Process managementUPPER GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACTAdministration OralPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technologyWATER DIFFUSIVITYModels Biological030226 pharmacology & pharmacyDosage formBiopharmaceutics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDISINTEGRATION TESTERHumansPharmacology & PharmacyWEAK BASESIntersectoral CollaborationBiologyTEST DEVICEDosage FormsALBENDAZOLE CONCENTRATIONSScience & TechnologyHuman studiesbusiness.industryBiopharmaceuticsFED STATE CONDITIONSGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyRELEASE TABLETSGastrointestinal TractPharmaceutical PreparationsGastrointestinal AbsorptionGeneral partnershipSOLID DISPERSIONNew product developmentDrug releaseIntersectoral Collaboration0210 nano-technologybusinessLife Sciences & BiomedicineUPPER SMALL-INTESTINEOral retinoidForecastingBiotechnology
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Adaptation of Risk Sharing Partnerships (RSP) to New Industries

2020

The aerospace industry has since the 1990s used a partnership model called Risk Sharing Partnerships (RSP) to handle certain challenges faced in the development of new aircrafts. The RSP model allows the client to include key suppliers in the development of a new product, and hence sharing the burden of investment, risk mitigation, as well as the future sales income. This makes it easier to acquire funding for the development of new products and technologies, in addition to accelerating the development process by including key competencies earlier (Buzacott and Peng in Eur J Oper Res 218:656–666, 2012). RSP have raised interest in other industries, which calls for increased knowledge of con…

Process managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)New product developmentKey (cryptography)Investment (macroeconomics)businessAdaptation (computer science)AerospaceContingencyRisk management
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Launch lessons from a growing global supplier of industrial equipment

2008

Although the launch phase in New Product Development (NPD) has been recognised as a vital stage affecting the success of new products, it is often poorly managed for various reasons. The purpose of this paper is to understand launch management in its context better by looking at the drivers and bottlenecks of launches inside a young and growing global industrial equipment supplier with the use of a case study method. The findings of the study show that the enforcement of internal marketing, market knowledge use, marketing communications and the organisation of marketing activities and their links to other company functions are the main drivers of a successful launch. The paper presents a la…

Process managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementBest practiceContext (language use)Phase (combat)Case methodNew product developmentBusiness and International ManagementMarketingEnforcementbusinessSoft launchInternational Journal of Business Excellence
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INTRODUCING EXISTING FINANCIAL SERVICES OVER NEW ELECTRONIC CHANNELS

2002

Innumerable cases and much research have been reported about the launching of new innovative products over existing distribution channels, where a misfire may kill the new product. Much less seems to be known about the introduction of existing products via new channels, regardless of the fact that a backfire here can kill the product both in the new and the old channels and leave an established firm without any business. Over the last two decades, banks have transferred their products from branch offices to new electronic fixed-line and mobile channels. This article will outline some findings about the Finnish banks' experience in managing the introduction of existing products via new chan…

Product (business)Commercebusiness.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementNew product developmentBusinessBusiness and International ManagementTelecommunicationsFinancial servicesInternational Journal of Innovation Management
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The culture of product development in student organisations

2021

Product development in a multidisciplinary student organisation brings many challenges; varyingexperience, adaptation and involvement of members. This article will discuss how a multidisciplinarystudent project maintains a learning culture for product development and project management.The identified factors for a learning culture; 1) define product specifications, 2) involvealumnis, 3) facilitate an open minded culture for failure and learning and 4) collect experience andadapt an agile framework suitable for the project. These are factors that should be an implementedpart to increase the chances of maintaining a learning culture.Align Racing UiA, the case of this study, is a student organ…

Product design specificationProcess managementMultidisciplinary approachbusiness.industryScale (social sciences)New product developmentFormula StudentProject managementbusinessAdaptation (computer science)Agile software developmentNordic Journal of STEM Education
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Assessment of process stability and capability in a manufacturing organization: a case study

2021

Quality is considered asthe principal factor that determines the long-termsuccess or failure of any organization. Organizations perform quality control by monitoring process output using Statistical Quality Control, performed as part of the production process (Statistical Process Control, SPC) or as a final quality control check (Acceptance Sampling).SPC is a major quality management statistical tool and its instruments (control charts and capability analysis) are applied to virtually any type of organization (manufacturing, services or transactions - for example, those involving data, communications, software, or movement of materials). The aim of this paper is to present a case study, rea…

Quality managementbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectAutomotive industryStatistical process controlEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Manufacturing engineeringAcceptance samplingNew product developmentQuality (business)Control chartTA1-2040businessmedia_commonMATEC Web of Conferences
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Study on New Product Development, by Networking

2015

The paper presents a situation of working in network in order to design or improve a new product. To implement theoretical models and to validate a working algorithm into a virtual research, there was proposed a specific theme from drilling and chamfering tool. The facilities offered by the research centers – database, software - led to rapid selection and configuration solutions, demonstrating achieving research productivity growth and a substantial reduction of times redesign.

Reduction (complexity)Engineering drawingEngineeringSoftwarebusiness.industryOrder (exchange)New product developmentTheoretical modelsGeneral MedicinebusinessTheme (computing)Selection (genetic algorithm)Manufacturing engineeringApplied Mechanics and Materials
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Groupware Support for Requirements Management in New Product Development

2005

Large high-technology companies operate in fiercely competitive international markets. To succeed, they need to shorten the cycle time of new product development (NPD) while improving product quality and maintaining or reducing the total resources required. Their abilities to meet these business goals depend on how extensively and effectively they collect, analyze, and utilize requirements in their product development. Creating and sharing such knowledge is complicated partly because the NPD activities of large companies are geographically distributed. Groupware technologies allow knowledge to be created and shared more effectively. Thus, they hold considerable potential as means of meeting…

Requirements managementDecision support systemCollaborative softwareKnowledge managementProcess managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer Science ApplicationsComputational Theory and MathematicsOrganizational learningNew product developmentQuality (business)BusinessProduct (category theory)Computer-mediated communicationInformation Systemsmedia_commonJournal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce
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An information systems design product theory for the class of integrated requirements and release management systems

2010

High-tech companies conducting product development need to collect and analyze requirements effectively, plan and implement releases, and allocate requirements to appropriate releases. Requirements and release management are complicated because development activities typically are scattered across multiple sites, involve multiple partners in different countries, leverage various development methods and tools, and are realized through various organizational arrangements such as release projects in organizations structured around products and permanent release teams in organizations responsible for the long-term development and maintenance of strategic software and hardware assets. Flexible, …

Requirements managementRequirementEngineeringCollaborative softwareKnowledge managementProcess managementbusiness.industryRelease managementRequirement prioritizationNew product developmentScalabilitySystems designbusinessSoftwareJournal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice
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