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Antonio K.W. Lau

Researcher at Kyung Hee University

Publications -  52
Citations -  2585

Antonio K.W. Lau is an academic researcher from Kyung Hee University. The author has contributed to research in topics: New product development & Supply chain. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2094 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio K.W. Lau include Hong Kong Polytechnic University & City University of Hong Kong.

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Analysis of sources of innovation, technological innovation capabilities, and performance: An empirical study of Hong Kong manufacturing industries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the relationship between the RIS and the firm's innovation system according to the basic premise that firms that better utilize sources of information (SI) available within their regional innovation system (RIS) perform better due effect this has in enhancing a firm's technological innovation capabilities (TICs).
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Effects of supplier and customer integration on product innovation and performance: Empirical evidence in Hong Kong manufacturers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the impact of key supplier and customer integration processes (i.e., information sharing and product codevelopment with suppliers and customer, respectively) on product innovation as well as their impact on product performance.
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Innovation strategy and performance during economic transition : evidences in Beijing, China

TL;DR: This paper evaluated the relevance of innovation strategy to various categories of Chinese firms and investigated its relationship with innovation performance during the economic transition of the 1990s, finding that innovation activities were confined to the domestic sphere and mainly directed at quality improvement.
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Regional innovation system, absorptive capacity and innovation performance: An empirical study

TL;DR: In this article, three typical elements of RIS: regional innovation initiatives (RII), knowledge-intensive business services (KIBSs), and value chain information sources, were investigated to explore the relationships of these elements on the acquisition, assimilation, transformation and exploitation learning processes of absorptive capacity.
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Supply chain integration and product modularity: An empirical study of product performance for selected Hong Kong manufacturing industries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between supply chain integration and modular product design, as well as their impact on product performance and found that companies with high levels of product modularity appear to be good at product co-development and organizational coordination directly and indirectly.