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Dynamic Capabilities in New Product Development Process: The Role of Intertemporal Integration
Sarah J. Marsh,
Gregory N. Stock
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Competitive Advantage
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Conceptual Model
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Dynamic Capabilities
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Dynamic Integration
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Implications for Practice
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Implications for Research
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Integration Capability
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Managerial Mechanisms
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Marketing Capabilities
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New Product Development Process
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New Product Development Projects
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Nurture
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Process Integration
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Product Development
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Successful Development
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Technological Capabilities
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Social Sciences
Competitive Advantage
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Development Project
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Dynamic Capability
100%
Product Development
50%
Simultaneous Engineering
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Competitive Advantage
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Development Project
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Dynamic Capabilities
100%
New Product Development
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Psychology
Internalizing
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