Ale Ebrahim, Nader and Rashid, S.H. Abdul and Ahmed, S. and Taha, Z. (2011) The effectiveness of virtual R\&D teams in SMEs: experiences of Malaysian SMEs. [Journal (Paginated)]
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Abstract
The number of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), especially those involved with research and development (R&D) programs and employed virtual teams to create the greatest competitive advantage from limited labor are increasing. Global and localized virtual R&D teams are believed to have high potential for the growth of SMEs. Due to the fast-growing complexity of new products coupled with new emerging opportunities of virtual teams, a collaborative approach is believed to be the future trend. This research explores the effectiveness of virtuality in SMEs? virtual R&D teams. Online questionnaires were emailed to Malaysian manufacturing SMEs and 74 usable questionnaires were received, representing a 20.8 percent return rate. In order to avoid biases which may result from pre-suggested answers, a series of open-ended questions were retrieved from the experts. This study was focused on analyzing an open-ended question, whereby four main themes were extracted from the experts? recommendations regarding the effectiveness of virtual teams for the growth and performance of SMEs. The findings of this study would be useful to product design managers of SMEs in order to realize the key advantages and significance of virtual R&D teams during the new product development (NPD) process. This in turn, leads to increased effectiveness in new product development's procedure.
Item Type: | Journal (Paginated) |
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Keywords: | Virtual Teams; New Product Development; Survey Finding; Small and Medium Enterprises |
Subjects: | JOURNALS Computer Science > Human Computer Interaction Electronic Publishing > Peer Review |
ID Code: | 7797 |
Deposited By: | Ale Ebrahim, Nader |
Deposited On: | 16 Dec 2011 00:01 |
Last Modified: | 16 Dec 2011 00:01 |
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