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Innovation and R & D activities in virtual team

Ale Ebrahim, Nader and Ahmed, Shamsuddin and Taha, Zahari (2009) Innovation and R & D activities in virtual team. [Journal (Paginated)]

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Innovation plays a central role in economic development, at the regional and national level. In the competitive environment companies are obliged to produce more rapidly, more effectively and more efficiently in new product development, which is a result of research and development (R&D) activities. It is necessary for them to put together different capabilities and services with the goal, through cooperation between suppliers and customers, service providers and scientific institutions to achieve innovations of high quality. Depending on the type of industry, the type of business, the type of innovation and the strategic objectives that have been set, firms will regularly have to modify the way in which their R\&D and innovation are organized. Nowadays, shift from serial to simultaneous and parallel working in innovation has become more commonplace. Literature's have shown that collaboration is as a meta-capability for innovation. By a comprehensive reviewing of literature this article after define virtual teams and its characteristics, addressing virtual environment innovation and the relationship to R&D activities. Finally conclude that innovation cannot be successful, unless the knowledge and information in the R&D project are effectively captured, shared and internalized by the R&D project?s virtual team members.

Item Type:Journal (Paginated)
Keywords:Virtual team, Literature review, Innovation, Research and Development
Subjects:JOURNALS
Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence
ID Code:7812
Deposited By: Ale Ebrahim, Nader
Deposited On:16 Dec 2011 00:01
Last Modified:16 Dec 2011 00:01

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