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Managing Global Innovation

Managing Global Innovation. Afuah (2003). Strategies for Worldwide Innovation. Market information needs. High. Low. Low. High. Technological information needs. Strategies for Worldwide Innovation. Factors Driving R&D Internationalization. Boutellier et al. (2000).

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Managing Global Innovation

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  1. Managing Global Innovation

  2. Afuah (2003) Strategies for Worldwide Innovation Market information needs High Low Low High Technological information needs

  3. Strategies for Worldwide Innovation

  4. Factors Driving R&D Internationalization Boutellier et al. (2000)

  5. Factors Affecting R&D Internationalization

  6. Five Organizational Concepts of international R&D Organization c) Polycentric Decentralized R&D e) Integrated R&D Network Dispersion of internal competencies & knowledge bases d) R&D Hub Model a) Ethnocentric Centralized R&D b) Geocentric Centralized R&D Low Competition Cooperation Degree of cooperation between R&D sites

  7. Different International R&D Organizations

  8. Different International R&D Organizations

  9. Different International R&D Organizations

  10. Trends in Organizing International R&D High c) Polycentric Decentralized R&D e) Integrated R&D Network 4 Dispersion of internal competencies & knowledge bases d) R&D Hub Model 3 2 2 a) Ethnocentric Centralized R&D b) Geocentric Centralized R&D 1 Low Competition Cooperation Degree of cooperation between R&D sites

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