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SMEs; Virtual research and development (R&D) teams and new product development: A literature review

By Nader Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed and Zahari Taha

Abstract

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are indeed the engines of global economic growth. Their continued growth is a major subject for the economy and employment of any country. Towards that end, virtual research and development (R&D) could be a viable option to sustain and ease the operations of SMEs. However, literature shows there has not been a great deal of research into the diverse characteristic of virtual R&D teams in SMEs. This article provides a comprehensive literature review on different aspects of virtual R&D teams collected from the reputed publications. The purpose of the literature review is to provide an outline on the structure and dynamics of R&D collaboration in SMEs. Specifying the rationale and relevance of virtual teams, the relationship between virtual R&D team for SMEs and new product development (NPD) has been examined. It concludes with identifying the gaps and feebleness in the existing literature and calls for future research in this area. It is argued to form of virtual R&D team deserves consideration at top level management for venturing into the new product development within SMEs.
Type: Journal (Paginated), PeerReviewed
Topics: Human Computer Interaction, Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology, Peer Review
Publisher: Academic Journals
Year: 2010
OAI identifier: oai:cogprints.org:7699
Provided by Cognitive Sciences ePrint Archive
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