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46
Categorie Soggetti
Management,"Operatione Research & Management Science","Operatione Research & Management Science
There has been considerable emphasis on the strategic importance of pr
ocess and product innovation in the management literature. What actual
ly constitutes process and product innovation, however, is a confused
issue in the current literature. Are product and process innovations s
eparate, or are they on a continuum? The importance of addressing this
issue is that research over the past few decades has attributed Japan
's increasing competitiveness to its propensity to process innovate. T
his paper uses a consumer-based approach to distinguish between proces
s and product innovation using a model based on choice theory. An empi
rical illustration of the model is also presented. The model is then u
sed to emphasize the need to pursue an integrated strategy of process
and product innovation in response to consumer wants. The model also h
elps managers decide on the appropriate mix of process innovation rela
tive to product innovation for R&D resource allocation purposes.