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Politics and collaboration during NPD projects

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posted on 2024-11-13, 15:40 authored by Elias KyriazisElias Kyriazis, Graham Massey
Effective cross-functional relationships (CFRs) are a key success factor in developing successful new products for many companies. This paper adds to our existing knowledge on the Marketing/R&D CFR by examining the effects of communication behaviours, micropolitics and interpersonal trust on the dependent variable, interpersonal collaborative behaviour during NPD activities. Interpersonal collaboration is seen as a higher level of working relationship which incorporates a "volitional" and "trusting" aspect to working relationships. Our findings reveal that the perception of the Marketing Manager as a political ally has a positive effects on interpersonal collaborative behaviour. Further, affect-based trust has a strong effect on collaborative behaviours indicating that a benevolence aspect of working relationships is critical for collaborative behaviours to emerge during NPD.

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Kyriazis, E. & Massey, G. (2006). Politics and collaboration during NPD projects. In M. Ali & M. van Dessel (Eds.), Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (pp. 1-9). Brisbane, Australia: Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy.

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1-9

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English

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16260

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