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Lessons from co-development of a Single Vessel Processor: methodologies for managing innovation in customer-supplier networks

Lessons from co-development of a Single Vessel Processor: methodologies for managing innovation in customer-supplier networks
Lessons from co-development of a Single Vessel Processor: methodologies for managing innovation in customer-supplier networks
This article reports on the development of practical methodologies for managers seeking to deal with pre-competitive co-development of process technology, in networks that bring together customers and suppliers. Eschewing the simplistic notion of a simple linear supply ''chain'', the research focuses on the case of a supply network comprising five firms and a university, examining the ways in which technological innovation was managed within it. Action research was employed to develop two novel applications of theories and practices, operationalising innovation theories and the techniques of sociometry. Finally, we discuss the implications for supply chain managers working in networks.
network, innovation, sociometry, pharmaceutical
0267-5730
21-39
Lamming, Richard
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Hajee, David
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Horrill, Mike
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Kay, Graham
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Staniforth, John
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Lamming, Richard, Hajee, David, Horrill, Mike, Kay, Graham, Staniforth, John, Tobyn, Mike, Li, Ming, MacGregor, Stewart and Newnes, Linda (2002) Lessons from co-development of a Single Vessel Processor: methodologies for managing innovation in customer-supplier networks. International Journal of Technology Management, 23 (1/2/3), 21-39.

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This article reports on the development of practical methodologies for managers seeking to deal with pre-competitive co-development of process technology, in networks that bring together customers and suppliers. Eschewing the simplistic notion of a simple linear supply ''chain'', the research focuses on the case of a supply network comprising five firms and a university, examining the ways in which technological innovation was managed within it. Action research was employed to develop two novel applications of theories and practices, operationalising innovation theories and the techniques of sociometry. Finally, we discuss the implications for supply chain managers working in networks.

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Published date: 2002
Keywords: network, innovation, sociometry, pharmaceutical

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Local EPrints ID: 35931
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/35931
ISSN: 0267-5730
PURE UUID: e1796473-bf35-46e2-8709-5ab3fa821523

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Date deposited: 24 May 2006
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 20:45

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Author: Richard Lamming
Author: David Hajee
Author: Mike Horrill
Author: Graham Kay
Author: John Staniforth
Author: Mike Tobyn
Author: Ming Li
Author: Stewart MacGregor
Author: Linda Newnes

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