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Conclusions and Lessons Learnt

Tim Mazzarol (), Sophie Reboud (), Delwyn Clark (), Monique Moore (), Peter Malone () and Geoffrey N. Soutar ()
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Tim Mazzarol: University of Western Australia
Sophie Reboud: Burgundy School of Business
Delwyn Clark: University of Waikato
Monique Moore: University of Newcastle
Peter Malone: University of Western Australia
Geoffrey N. Soutar: University of Western Australia

Chapter Chapter 10 in Commercialisation and Innovation Strategy in Small Firms, 2022, pp 449-488 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In summary, the process of innovation has a number of phases, from the initial research and discovery phase, through definition of the opportunity to product development and other late-stage aspects of commercialising a finished product. Each phase will need a different mix of tacit and codified knowledge inputs.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2651-8_10

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