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Business and Management

D-Index
38
Citations
7681
World Ranking
1841
National Ranking
758

Overview

David Wilemon was an academic affiliated with Syracuse University in the United States. Their professional career was centered around research and scholarship conducted within this institution.

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David Wilemon is recorded as deceased, and all available data reflects their legacy as documented through their affiliation and limited publication record information.

Best Publications

  • A Model for Studying R&D–Marketing Interface in the Product Innovation Process:

    Ashok K. Gupta;S. P. Raj;David Wilemon

  • Accelerating the Development of Technology-Based New Products

    Ashok K. Gupta;David L. Wilemon

  • A Survey of Major Approaches for Accelerating New Product Development

    Murray R. Millson;S. P. Raj;David Wilemon

  • Working Together Apart? Building a Knowledge-sharing Culture for Global Virtual Teams

    Unknown

  • The R&D-marketing interface in high-technology firms

    Ashok K. Gupta;S. P. Raj;David Wilemon

  • A Model for Studying R&D. Marketing Interface in the Product Innovation Process

    Unknown

  • A Survey of Major Approaches for Accelerating New Product Development

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  • The Impact of Organizational Integration and Product Development Proficiency on Market Success

    Murray R. Millson;David Wilemon

  • The Credibility–Cooperation Connection at the R&D‐Marketing Interface

    Ashok K. Gupta;David Wilemon

  • Sources and assessment of complexity in NPD projects

    Unknown

  • Seller-buyer interactions during the commercialization of technological process innovations

    Gerard A. Athaide;Patricia W. Meyers;David L. Wilemon

  • Building high performing engineering project teams

    Hans J. Thamhain;David L. Wilemon

  • Team member experiences in new product development: views from the trenches

    Gloria Barczak;David Wilemon

  • Changing patterns in industrial R&D management

    Ashok K. Gupta;David Wilemon

  • R & D and marketing dialogue in high-tech firms

    Ashok K. Gupta;Ashok K. Gupta;S.P. Raj;S.P. Raj;David L. Wilemon;David L. Wilemon

  • Strategic issues in managing innovation’s fuzzy front‐end

    Unknown

  • Strategic Partnering for Developing New Products

    Murray R. Millson;S. P. Raj;David Wilemon;David Wilemon;David Wilemon

  • Leadership Differences in New Product Development Teams

    Gloria Barczak;David Wilemon

  • Learning in new technology development teams

    Patricia W. Meyers;David Wilemon

  • Barriers to the adoption of really‐new products and the role of surrogate buyers

    Praveen Aggarwal;Taihoon Cha;David Wilemon

  • Improving R&D/Marketing relations: R&D's perspective

    Ashok K. Gupta;David Wilemon

  • Managing the R&D-Marketing Interface

    Ashok K. Gupta;S. P. Raj;David Wilemon

  • Conflict management in project life cycles.

    Unknown

  • Software development and new product development: potentials for cross-domain knowledge sharing

    S. Nambisan;D. Wilemon

  • Assimilating information technology innovations: strategies and moderating influences

    R. Agarwal;M. Tanniru;D. Wilemon

  • Managing large-scale organizational change

    Gloria Barczak;Charles Smith;David Wilemon

Frequent Co-Authors

Satish Nambisan
Satish Nambisan Case Western Reserve University
Gloria Barczak
Gloria Barczak Northeastern University
Alladi Venkatesh
Alladi Venkatesh University of California, Irvine
Ritu Agarwal
Ritu Agarwal Johns Hopkins University
K. Sivakumar
K. Sivakumar Lehigh University

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