How internal venture groups innovate Byron L. David finds that new-product ventures are most successful when they involve someone who is both the intrapreneur and the venture manager
Product innovation by internal venturing is influenced by the mode of venturing you choose and the relationship between intrapreneurs, venture managers and the R&D functions.
| Published in: | Research management (Now: research technology management) 37, 2 (1994). |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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