Organizing Successful New Service Development. A literature review
Publication year
2003Publisher
Zoetermeer : EIM
Series
Scales ; N200307
Number of pages
31 p.
Publication type
External research report

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Dutch (dut)
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Scales; NON-RU research; Onderzoek niet-RUAbstract
Organizing new service development is an important topic for decision-makers in service
firms, since continuous innovation is expected to pay off. Although the literature on organizing
new service development has grown rapidly over the last decade, the numerous publications
are highly fragmented, each concentrating on a small piece of the complex innovation
puzzle. This paper classifies current literature on organizing new service development
(NSD) into two evolutionary stages: managing key activities in the NSD process, and
creating a climate for continuous innovation. For both stages its consequences for the initiation
and implementation of new services are discussed. The paper ends with limitations
and suggestions for future research.
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