Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/14828
Title: Roles of innovative behavior & bricolage in new product development process within hitech Firms: Evidence from India
Authors: Prasad, Lakshmanan 
Garud, Niharika 
Keywords: New product development;Bricolage;Innovative behavior;Structural equation model
Issue Date: 2015
Conference: ANZAM (Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management) Annual Conference, December, 2015, Queenstown 
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the role of bricolage in new product development (NPD) within organizations. The results of a survey carried out among 117 product development managers from 3 organizations in hi-tech domain demonstrated that innovative behavior was positively related to performance (outcomes and efficiency) but via positive mediated effect of bricolage within new product development projects. The contribution of the study is threefold, being the first of its kind to test linkages between innovative behavior and performance, to test empirically and quantitatively the role of bricolage in established firms and third by providing evidence in NPD processes through an individual perspective. This research shows how crucial innovative behavior and bricolage are for performance within firms in creative processes of NPD. The results highlight importance of merging behavioral perspective with resource-based perspective within NPD, and the importance of selection and utilization of available firm-resources.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/14828
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