00619nas a2200169 4500008004100000245013400041210006900175260000900244300001200253490001000265653003200275100001600307700002000323700002000343700001500363856007100378 2015 eng d00aThe Relationship between Team Autonomy and New Product Development Performance under Different Levels of Technological Turbulence0 aRelationship between Team Autonomy and New Product Development P c2015 a83–960 v33-3410aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aChen, Jiyao1 aNeubaum, Donald1 aReilly, Richard1 aLynn, Gary uhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027269631400069201723nas a2200169 4500008004100000245004900041210004900090260000900139300001200148490000700160520124500167653003201412100002401444700001601468700001501484856005401499 2012 eng d00aAutonomous Teams and New Product Development0 aAutonomous Teams and New Product Development c2012 a734-7500 v293 aWith its high degree of autonomy, dedication, and co-location, an autonomous team as an emerging tool for new product development (NPD) has more freedom and stronger capabilities to be innovative and entrepreneurial. However, such teams are not a panacea, and implementing them can be costly and disruptive to their parent organization. Hence, in this study we ask under which circumstances an autonomous team is the best choice for NPD. Drawing on both contingency and information-processing theories, we hypothesized that autonomous teams are more effective in developing novelty technology or radical innovation. We tested and confirmed the hypotheses using data from 555 NPD projects by comparing the relative effectiveness of autonomous teams with functional, lightweight, and heavyweight teams in terms of development cost, development speed, and overall product success. The results also suggest that heavyweight teams perform better than other teams in developing incremental innovation. The findings of this study may not only have some important implications for NPD practices but also shed some light on other important topics such as disruptive innovation, new venture, corporate entrepreneurship, and ambidextrous organization.10aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aPatanakul, Peerasit1 aChen, Jiyao1 aLynn, Gary uhttp://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0737-678202098nas a2200169 4500008004100000245006100041210005900102260000900161300001400170490000700184520151600191653003201707100001601739700002001755700001501775856013801790 2012 eng d00aNew Product Development Speed: Too Much of a Good Thing?0 aNew Product Development Speed Too Much of a Good Thing c2012 a288–3030 v293 aNew product development speed has become increasingly important for managing innovation in fast-changing business environments. While the existing literature has not produced consistent results regarding the relationship between speed and success for NPD projects, many scholars and practitioners assert that increasing NPD speed is virtually always important to NPD success. The purpose of this study is to examine the implicit assumption that faster is better as it relates to NPS. From the perspectives of time compression diseconomies and absorptive capacity, the authors question the assumption that speed has a linear relationship with success. The authors further argue that time compression diseconomies depend on levels of uncertainty involved in NPD projects. Using survey data of 471 NPD projects, the hypotheses were tested by hierarchical regression analysis and subgroup polynomial regression. The results of this study indicate that NPD speed has a curvilinear relationship with new product success, and the nature of the speed-success relationship varies, depending on type and level of uncertainty. When turbulence or technological newness is high, the relationship is curvilinear but when uncertainties are low, the relationship is linear. In contrast, the results of this study suggest that a curvilinear relationship under conditions of low market newness but not when market newness is high. Discussion focuses on the implications of NPD speed under the different conditions of uncertainty.10aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aChen, Jiyao1 aReilly, Richard1 aLynn, Gary uhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-5885.2011.00896.x/abstract?userIsAuthenticated=false&deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=00527nas a2200133 4500008004100000245007100041210006900112260002500181653003200206100001300238700001600251700001500267856011100282 2006 eng d00aVirtual Team, Uncertainty, and New Product Development Performance0 aVirtual Team Uncertainty and New Product Development Performance aBeijing, Chinac200610aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aJing, Ma1 aChen, Jiyao1 aLynn, Gary u/biblio/virtual-team-uncertainty-and-new-product-development-performance-000610nas a2200133 4500008004100000245011200041210006900153260004200222653003200264100001500296700001600311700002000327856012900347 2005 eng d00aThe Critical Factors for Improving Company's Abilities to Develop New Products Faster and More Successfully0 aCritical Factors for Improving Companys Abilities to Develop New aSt. John's Newfoundland, Canadac200510aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aLynn, Gary1 aChen, Jiyao1 aReilly, Richard u/biblio/critical-factors-improving-companys-abilities-develop-new-products-faster-and-more-000541nas a2200157 4500008004100000245006800041210006400109260000900173300001200182490000600194653003200200100001600232700002000248700001500268856010000283 2005 eng d00aThe Role of Uncertainty in Team Empowerment and NPD Performance0 aRole of Uncertainty in Team Empowerment and NPD Performance c2005 a591-5990 v310aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aChen, Jiyao1 aReilly, Richard1 aLynn, Gary u/biblio/role-uncertainty-team-empowerment-and-npd-performance-000488nas a2200121 4500008004100000245006800041210006600109260002300175653003200198100001600230700001500246856010500261 2005 eng d00aUncertainty: Opportunity and Threat in New Product Development0 aUncertainty Opportunity and Threat in New Product Development aHonolulu, HIc200510aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aChen, Jiyao1 aLynn, Gary u/biblio/uncertainty-opportunity-and-threat-new-product-development-000495nas a2200133 4500008004100000245005800041210005600099260002400155653003200179100001600211700002000227700001500247856009900262 2005 eng d00aUncertainty, Team Empowerment and Time-Based Strategy0 aUncertainty Team Empowerment and TimeBased Strategy aSan Diego, CAc200510aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aChen, Jiyao1 aReilly, Richard1 aLynn, Gary u/biblio/uncertainty-team-empowerment-and-time-based-strategy-000498nas a2200133 4500008004100000245006500041210006100106260002200167653003200189100001600221700002000237700001500257856009200272 2004 eng d00aSpeed-to-Market and Success in NPD: The Role of Uncertainty0 aSpeedtoMarket and Success in NPD The Role of Uncertainty aChicago, ILc200410aStrategy & Entrepreneurship1 aChen, Jiyao1 aReilly, Richard1 aLynn, Gary u/biblio/speed-market-and-success-npd-role-uncertainty-0