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Uncovering Driving Forces for Better Product Innovation: Have Russian Firms Learned to Balance the Focus on Internal and External Partners?

In: Adoption of Innovation

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  • Maria Smirnova

    (Saint Petersburg State University)

  • Daria Podmetina

    (Lappeenranta University of Technology)

  • Daria Volchek

    (Aalto University School of Business)

  • Vera Rebiazina

    (National Research University—Higher School of Economics)

Abstract

The current study focuses on exploring how cooperation can help companies to reach their targets in new product development and market launch successfully. The overarching research question of the study is whether cooperation in innovation can help Russian companies to overcome market and institutional context inefficiencies and achieve better performance outcomes. More specifically, we address two aspects of cooperation: the role of cooperation with external partners as a factor of innovation success and the balance of internal versus external stakeholders’ interests in framing innovation strategy. The study is empirically based on a cross-industry quantitative dataset of Russian innovative firms.

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  • Maria Smirnova & Daria Podmetina & Daria Volchek & Vera Rebiazina, 2015. "Uncovering Driving Forces for Better Product Innovation: Have Russian Firms Learned to Balance the Focus on Internal and External Partners?," Springer Books, in: Alexander Brem & Éric Viardot (ed.), Adoption of Innovation, edition 127, pages 197-221, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-14523-5_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14523-5_12
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