Outsourcing and organising NPD at emerging markets: a survey of Malaysian firms Online publication date: Tue, 01-Jun-2010
by Ammar Al-Shalabi, Jonas Rundquist
International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets (IJBEM), Vol. 2, No. 3, 2010
Abstract: Malaysian manufacturing firms need New Product Development (NPD) methods as tools for boosting their ability to survive. The purpose of this study is to investigate NPD practices in Malaysia, especially practices for outsourcing and organising NPD. The objectives were achieved by using a mail survey addressing companies in the automotive, chemical, and electrical industries. The results of the survey indicate that the NPD practices used in Malaysian firms focus more on production cost and manufacturability, whereas the need for increased knowledge receives lower priority. The results also reveal a major difference in practice between locally owned firms and subsidiaries of multinational companies.
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