IT-based innovation and new product development performance in Yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property

Purpose: This study seeks to investigate the relationship between IT-based innovation (ITI) and new product development performance (NPDP) in the context of Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) theory; as well as it aims to examine the moderation effect of intellectual property (IP) on this relationship. D...

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Main Authors: A. Jandab, Abdulwahab, Ali, Noor Azman, Abdulsamad, Akram, Mohammed Al-Sharif, Abdulrahman
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Published: Forecast Publisher 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80347/
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author A. Jandab, Abdulwahab
Ali, Noor Azman
Abdulsamad, Akram
Mohammed Al-Sharif, Abdulrahman
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Ali, Noor Azman
Abdulsamad, Akram
Mohammed Al-Sharif, Abdulrahman
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description Purpose: This study seeks to investigate the relationship between IT-based innovation (ITI) and new product development performance (NPDP) in the context of Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) theory; as well as it aims to examine the moderation effect of intellectual property (IP) on this relationship. Design/ Method/ Approach: Quantitative data were acquired for firms that are presently members of the federation of Yemen chambers of commerce and industry. Survey outcomes of 700 Yemeni food processing SMEs provide considerable results for this study. SmartPLS-3 was used with the purpose to analyze returned responses, validate the study model, and test the hypotheses. Findings: Results indicate that there is a positive direct relationship between ITI and NPDP, as well as, the results show an insignificant moderating effect of IP in the relationship between ITI and NPDP. Originality/Value: This study contributes to the body of knowledge on the role of IT-based innovation in the performance of new product development. It further examined the moderating effects of IP on the relationship between IT-based innovation and new product development performance. The study was conducted in Yemen, a non-western and developing context. Practical implications: The practical implications of the findings to top management and practitioners are presented. The benefits of this study can be enjoyed by SMEs in the Yemeni food processing sector and the nation at large.
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spelling upm-803472023-04-05T03:06:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80347/ IT-based innovation and new product development performance in Yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property A. Jandab, Abdulwahab Ali, Noor Azman Abdulsamad, Akram Mohammed Al-Sharif, Abdulrahman Purpose: This study seeks to investigate the relationship between IT-based innovation (ITI) and new product development performance (NPDP) in the context of Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) theory; as well as it aims to examine the moderation effect of intellectual property (IP) on this relationship. Design/ Method/ Approach: Quantitative data were acquired for firms that are presently members of the federation of Yemen chambers of commerce and industry. Survey outcomes of 700 Yemeni food processing SMEs provide considerable results for this study. SmartPLS-3 was used with the purpose to analyze returned responses, validate the study model, and test the hypotheses. Findings: Results indicate that there is a positive direct relationship between ITI and NPDP, as well as, the results show an insignificant moderating effect of IP in the relationship between ITI and NPDP. Originality/Value: This study contributes to the body of knowledge on the role of IT-based innovation in the performance of new product development. It further examined the moderating effects of IP on the relationship between IT-based innovation and new product development performance. The study was conducted in Yemen, a non-western and developing context. Practical implications: The practical implications of the findings to top management and practitioners are presented. The benefits of this study can be enjoyed by SMEs in the Yemeni food processing sector and the nation at large. Forecast Publisher 2019 Article PeerReviewed A. Jandab, Abdulwahab and Ali, Noor Azman and Abdulsamad, Akram and Mohammed Al-Sharif, Abdulrahman (2019) IT-based innovation and new product development performance in Yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property. International Journal of Business Society, 3 (11). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2600-8254 https://ijo-bs.com/it-based-innovation-and-new-product-development-performance-in-yemen-the-moderating-role-of-intellectual-property/ 10.30566/ijo-bs-2019-11-1
spellingShingle A. Jandab, Abdulwahab
Ali, Noor Azman
Abdulsamad, Akram
Mohammed Al-Sharif, Abdulrahman
IT-based innovation and new product development performance in Yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property
title IT-based innovation and new product development performance in Yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property
title_full IT-based innovation and new product development performance in Yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property
title_fullStr IT-based innovation and new product development performance in Yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property
title_full_unstemmed IT-based innovation and new product development performance in Yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property
title_short IT-based innovation and new product development performance in Yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property
title_sort it-based innovation and new product development performance in yemen: the moderating role of intellectual property
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80347/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80347/