Supplier Innovation: An Emperical Investigation Of Supplier Practices In The Danish Manufacturing Sector

Peder Veng Søberg, Dorian Mark Notman, Brian Vejrum Wæhrens

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Abstract

The prevailing research in supplier innovation has been conceptual or based on small data sets. The analysis of a large data set gives a clearer perspective on the actual type and degree of involvement of suppliers in the customer’s innovation process. The supplier perspective of the research counterbalances the customer bias that exists in the prevailing literature in this area. Similarly, the issue of the benefit of supplier involvement in the innovation/NPD process can be better understood. Manufacturing suppliers benefit financially from their involvement in the innovation/NPD process of their key customers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe 5th World Conference on Production and Operations Management
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2016
EventThe 5th World Conference on Production and Operations Management - EurOMA, POMS, JOMSA - International Conference Center, Havana, Cuba
Duration: 6 Sept 201610 Sept 2016
Conference number: 5

Conference

ConferenceThe 5th World Conference on Production and Operations Management - EurOMA, POMS, JOMSA
Number5
LocationInternational Conference Center
Country/TerritoryCuba
CityHavana
Period06/09/201610/09/2016

Keywords

  • Supplier Innovation
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Emperical Research

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