Knowledge sharing leveraging new product development activities to derive enhanced business performance : mixed method study
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08/12/2009
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Knowledge has been widely recognised as a determinant of business performance. Business capabilities require an effective share of resource and knowledge. Specifically, knowledge sharing (KS) between different companies and departments can improve manufacturing processes since intangible knowledge plays an enssential role in achieving competitive advantage. This paper presents a mixed method research study into the impact of KS on the effectiveness of new product development (NPD) in achieving desired business performance (BP). Firstly, an empirical study utilising moderated regression analysis was conducted to test whether and to what extent KS has leveraging power on the relationship between NPD and BP constructs and variables. Secondly, this empirically verified hypothesis was validated through explanatory case studies involving two Taiwanese manufacturing companies using a qualitative interaction term pattern matching technique. The study provides evidence that knowledge sharing and management activities are essential for deriving competitive advantage in the manufacturing industry. |
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IEEE |
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DOI:10.1109/IEEM.2009.5373423 Huang, T.T., Stewart, R.A., & Chen, Le (2009) Knowledge sharing leveraging new product development activities to derive enhanced business performance : mixed method study. In IEEM 2009 - IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, IEEE, Hong Kong, pp. 88-92. |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #091005 Manufacturing Management #150301 Business Information Management (incl. Records Knowledge and Information Management and Intelligence) #Business performance #Competitive advantage #Empirical studies #Interaction term #Knowledge-sharing #Management activities #Manufacturing companies #Manufacturing industries #Manufacturing process #Mixed method #New product development #Pattern-matching technique #Research studies |
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Conference Paper |