Big Data Facilitation, Utilization, and Monetization: Exploring the 3Vs in a New Product Development Process

Big data is transforming the new product development (NPD) process. Organizations are investing heavily in big data capabilities to capitalize on the ongoing analytics movement. Yet there is a lack of understanding of how firms can leverage big data as a capability to generate innovation success in...

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Movement
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Turbulence
Wireless carriers
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