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Managing Supplier Integration into Product Development: A Literature Review and Conceptual Model

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  • Echtelt, F.E.A. van

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  • Wynstra, J.Y.F.

    (ECIS, Eindhoven University of Technology)

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  • Echtelt, F.E.A. van & Wynstra, J.Y.F., 2002. "Managing Supplier Integration into Product Development: A Literature Review and Conceptual Model," Working Papers 02.03, Eindhoven Center for Innovation Studies.
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    1. Wynstra, Finn & van Weele, Arjan & Weggemann, Mathieu, 2001. "Managing supplier involvement in product development:: Three critical issues," European Management Journal, Elsevier, vol. 19(2), pages 157-167, April.
    2. Kim B. Clark, 1989. "Project Scope and Project Performance: The Effect of Parts Strategy and Supplier Involvement on Product Development," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 35(10), pages 1247-1263, October.
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