Research on Organizational Governance of Collaborative Innovation in New Product Development Projects
DOI: 10.23977/tmte.2020.030102 | Downloads: 11 | Views: 1897
Author(s)
Peng Wang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 School of Economics and Management, Dalian University, No.10, Xuefu Avenue, Economic & Technical Development Zone, Dalian, Liaoning, The People's Republic of China (PRC)
Corresponding Author
Peng WangABSTRACT
Currently, collaborative innovation is increasingly becoming the mainstream paradigm for new product development activities. Based on this, the influence of control and governance mechanisms within and between organizations and their interactions on the performance of new product development in collaborative innovation is discussed. The results show that formal control and inter-organizational trust within the organization have a positive impact on new product development performance, while professional control within the organization and inter-organizational contract control have no significant impact. The interaction between intra-organizational and inter-organizational controls significantly improves new product development performance.
KEYWORDS
In-organization control; Inter-organizational control; New product development project performance; Collaborative innovationCITE THIS PAPER
Peng Wang. Research on Organizational Governance of Collaborative Innovation in New Product Development Projects. Tourism Management and Technology Economy (2020) 3: 16-19. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/tmte.2020.030102.
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