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42
Citations
11034
World Ranking
1477
National Ranking
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Overview

John E. Ettlie is affiliated with the Rochester Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research contributions primarily focus on areas within Strategy and Management, Management Science and Operations Research, and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting
  • Technology Assessment and Management

Notable recent publications by John E. Ettlie feature:

  • "R&D Dynamic Capabilities in a Changing Regulatory Context," 2021, published in IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
  • "Issue Information," 2020, published in Journal of Product Innovation Management

Frequent co-authors collaborating with John E. Ettlie include:

  • Muammer Ozer
  • Rajendran S. Murthy
  • Charles H. Noble
  • Oliver Alexy
  • Kwaku Atuahene-Gima

Their work has appeared in publication venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
  • Journal of Product Innovation Management

Best Publications

  • Organization Strategy and Structural Differences for Radical Versus Incremental Innovation

    John E. Ettlie;William P. Bridges;Robert D. O'Keefe

  • Organizational Integration and Process Innovation

    John E. Ettlie;Ernesto M. Reza

  • Organizational Policy and Innovation Among Suppliers to the Food Processing Sector

    John E. Ettlie

  • The Human Side of Factory Automation: Managerial and Human Resource Strategies for Making Automation Succeed

    Ann Majchrzak

  • Firm size and product innovation

    John E. Ettlie;Albert H. Rubenstein

  • Technology‐Based New Product Development Partnerships*

    John E. Ettlie;Paul A. Pavlou

  • Taking charge of manufacturing

    John E. Ettlie

  • R&D and Global Manufacturing Performance

    Jinfa Chen;David D. Yao;Shaohui Zheng;Robert F. Bordley

  • Service versus Manufacturing Innovation

    John E. Ettlie;Stephen R. Rosenthal

  • Product-process development integration in manufacturing

    John E. Ettlie

  • INNOVATIVE ATTITUDES, VALUES, AND INTENTIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS [1]

    John E. Ettlie;Robert D. O'Keefe

  • Organizational Policy and Innovation Among Suppliers to the Food Processing Sector.

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  • Managing Technological Innovation

    John E. Ettlie

  • Integrated design and new product success

    John E. Ettlie

  • Modified Stage-Gate® Regimes in New Product Development*

    John E. Ettlie;Jorg M. Elsenbach

  • Managing the design-manufacturing process

    John. E. Ettlie

  • Adequacy of Stage Models for Decisions on Adoption of Innovation

    John E. Ettlie

  • Environmental uncertainty and organizational technology policy

    J. E. Ettlie;W. P. Bridges

  • Flexibility Ratios and Manufacturing Strategy

    John E. Ettlie;Joan D. Penner-Hahn

  • The Adoption Time Period for Some Transportation Innovations

    John E. Ettlie;David B. Vellenga

  • Changing Strategies and Tactics for New Product Development

    John E. Ettlie;Mohan Subramaniam

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter T. Ward
Peter T. Ward The Ohio State University
Michael D. Johnson
Michael D. Johnson University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Nada R. Sanders
Nada R. Sanders Northeastern University
Keld Laursen
Keld Laursen Copenhagen Business School
Christopher L. Tucci
Christopher L. Tucci Imperial College London
Marcel Bogers
Marcel Bogers Eindhoven University of Technology
Paul A. Pavlou
Paul A. Pavlou University of Miami
David D. Yao
David D. Yao Columbia University
Carlos F. Daganzo
Carlos F. Daganzo University of California, Berkeley
Alok K. Chakrabarti
Alok K. Chakrabarti New Jersey Institute of Technology

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