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Volume 18 Contents CONTENTS Volume 18, Number 1, January 2001 From the Editor Abbie Griffin Launching New Product Features: A Multiple Case Examination Jiirg M. Th“lke, Erik Jan Hultink and Henry S.J. Robben Champion Behavior and Project Performance Jane M. Howell and Chritine M. Shea How Integrating Industrial Design in the Product Development Process Impacts on Company Performance Gerda Gemser and Mark A.A.M. Leenders Perspectives on Roadmaps: How Organizations Talk About the Future Thomas A. Kappel Abstracts Book Reviews CONTENTS Volume 18, Number 2, March 2001 From the Editor 63 Abbie Griffin Intermediating Technologies and Multi-Group Adoption: A Comparison of Consumer and Merchant Adoption Intentions Toward a New Electronic Payment System Christopher R. Plouffe, Mark Vandenbosch and John Hulland Beyond the Firm’s Initial Declaration: Are Preannouncements of New Product Introductions and Withdrawals Alike? Kim E. Schatzel, Roger J. Calantone and Cornelia Droge The Impact of Firm Introductory Strategies on Consumers’ Perceptions of Future Product Introductions and Purchase Decisions Derrick S. Boone, Katherine N. Lemon and Richard Staelin An Investigation of the Use of Global, Virtual, and Co-Located New Product Development Teams Edward F. McDonough III, Kenneth B. Kahn and Gloria Barczak Abstracts Book Reviews CONTENTS Volume 18, Number 3, May 2001 From the Editor 131 Abbie Griffin Metrics Thermostat 134 John R. Hauser Structural and Contextual Correlates of Charged Behavior in Product Development Teams 154 Rajesh Sethi and Carolyn Y. Nicholson Innovative versus Incremental New Business Services: Different Keys for Achieving Success 169 Ulrike de Brentani PERSPECTIVE: Creating a Platform-based Approach for Developing New Services 188 Marc H. Meyer and Arthur DeTore Abstracts 205 Book Reviews 212 CONTENTS Volume 18, Number 4, July 2001 From the Editor 217 Abbie Griffin An Experimental Investigation of Valuation change Due to Commonality in Vertical Product Line Extension 219 Kilsun Kim and Dilip Chhajed The Nature of Market Visioning for Technology-Based Radical Innovation 231 Gina Colarelli O’Connor and Rober W. Veryzer PERSPECTIVE: User Toolkits for Innovation 247 Eric von Hippel! The Patterns of Cooperation During New Product Development Among Marketing, Operations and R&D: Implications for Project Performance 258 Eric M. Olson, Orville C. Walker, Jr., Robert W. Ruekert and Joseph M. Bonner Abstracts 272 Book Reviews 278 CONTENTS Volume 18, Number 5, September 2001 From the Editor 283 Abbie Griffin Understanding Fire Fighting in New Product Development Nelson P. Repenning FROM EXPERIENCE: Capturing Hard-Won NPD Lessons in Checklists Raymond F. Riek Market Orientation, Interdepartmental Integration, and Product Development Performance Kenneth B. Kahn An Empirically-Based Typology of Product Innovativeness for New Financial Services: - Success and Failure Scenarios George J. Avlonitis, Paulina G. Papastathopoulou, and Spiros P. Gounaris Abstracts Book Reviews CONTENTS Volume 18, Number 6, November 2001 From the Editor 355 Abbie Griffin Product Innovativeness from the Firm’s Perspective: Its Dimensions and their Relation with Project Selection and Performance Erwin Danneels and Elko J. Kleinschmidt Project Visioning: Its Components and Impact on New Product Success Gary S. Lynn and Ali E. Akgiin Implementing the Lead User Method in a High Technology Firm: A Longitudinal Study of Intentions versus Actions Erik L. Olson and Geir Bakke Product Quality Alignment and Business Unit Performance Neil A. Morgan and Douglas W. Vorhies Abstracts Book Reviews Author Index to Volume 18 Subject Index to Volume 18 Volume Contents

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