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New product development proficiency and multi-country product rollout timeliness
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posted on 2023-06-07, 20:03 authored by Keon Bong Lee, Veronica WongPurpose: The purpose of this paper is to address a gap in the understanding of the indirect effects of marketing and technical factors on time efficiency in developing a new product and international new product launch.Design/methodology/approach: This paper adopts a contingency perspective in examining the relationships between antecedents and on-time completion (or timeliness) of new product development (NPD) and international new product rollout (INPR). A conceptual framework is tested based on data obtained on 232 NPD projects undertaken by Korean firms. Findings: The results show that NPD proficiencies mediate to a greater or lesser extent the effects of key antecedents (e.g. cross-functional linkages, project fit with available marketing resources, and effective coordination of headquarters-subsidiary/agents' activities) on timeliness in NPD and INPR. Research limitations/implications : Empirical research on the role of marketing and technical proficiencies in improving NPD timeliness and rollout timeliness in the context of international NPD affirms the importance of adopting a contingency perspective in examining the antecedents of NPD and multi-market entry timeliness. Practical implications: This paper lends insight into the role of overseas subsidiaries or agents in helping to build the technical proficiencies of emerging country companies. Originality/value ¿ This is the first review focusing on the mediating influences on time dimensions (e.g. timeliness) in multi-country product launches.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
International Marketing ReviewISSN
0265-1335External DOI
Issue
1Volume
27Page range
28-54Pages
27.0Department affiliated with
- Business and Management Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes