Speeding up new product development through entrepreneurial orientation in SMEs: The moderating role of ambidexterity
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In this article , the influence of small and medium-sized enterprises' entrepreneurial orientation (EO) on their capacity to quickly introduce new products to the market (namely, speed to market) is analyzed.About:
This article is published in Industrial Marketing Management.The article was published on 2022-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 24 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ambidexterity & Market orientation.read more
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Entrepreneurial Orientation, Organizational Culture and Business Performance in SMEs: Evidence from Emerging Economy
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Investigating the Research Trends on Strategic Ambidexterity, Agility, and Open Innovation in SMEs: Perceptions from Bibliometric Analysis
TL;DR: In this article , a bibliometric analysis was conducted based on 606 articles that were published in the timespan of 2008-2021 to propose a new business model innovation that will be based on the triple-win formula of strategic agility, ambidexterity, and open innovation.
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Linking business intelligence with the performance of new service products: Insight from a dynamic capabilities perspective
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors suggest that benefits from BI capabilities could be realised indirectly via their intermediate impact on proximal conditions, which in turn influence the outcome of the impact of variables on NSP performance.
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A decision framework for incorporating the coordination and behavioural issues in sustainable supply chains in digital economy
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Organizational ambidexterity from the emerging market perspective: A review and research agenda
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the concept of organizational ambidexterity from the emerging market perspective and adopted semantic network analysis and meta-analysis to identify the factors affecting OA in emerging markets.
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