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High Technology Service Innovation Success: A Decision Making Perspective
A.C.R. van Riel
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J.G.A.M. Lemmink
, J. Ouwersloot
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Marketing & Supply Chain Management
Graduate School of Business and Economics
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Service Innovation
100%
Innovation Success
100%
High Technology
100%
ICT Services
100%
Europe
25%
Japan
25%
Decision Maker
25%
Service Industry
25%
United States
25%
Information Gathering
25%
Innovative Firms
25%
Seniority
25%
Information Processing
25%
Information Diffusion
25%
Information Sharing
25%
Innovation Process
25%
Decision-dependent Uncertainty
25%
Processing Activities
25%
Organizational Climate
25%
Inter-firm
25%
Firm Survival
25%
Organizational Information
25%
Market Orientation
25%
Internal Innovation
25%
Competitor Orientation
25%
New Service Development
25%
Intelligence Gathering
25%
Negative Sign
25%
Innovation Projects
25%
Successful Innovation
25%
Gathering Activity
25%
INIS
decision making
100%
information
66%
orientation
66%
data
33%
reduction
33%
diffusion
33%
usa
33%
europe
33%
processing
33%
business
33%
japan
33%
market
33%
industry
33%
climates
33%
Social Sciences
Service Innovation
100%
Decision-Making Perspective
100%
Innovation Process
50%
Decision Maker
50%
Market Orientation
50%
Service Industries
50%
New Service Development
50%
Organizational Climate
50%
Decision Making
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Service Innovation
100%
Innovation Process
50%
Services Industry
50%
Success Factor
50%
Organizational Climate
50%