2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121419
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Regulatory review of new product innovation: Conceptual clarity and future research directions

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“…Specifically, these IT and telecommunications businesses are at risk of reputational damage and stigmatisation within their ordered interactions with customers, regulators and the wider public. In this respect, we argue that technical capability in managing cyber-attacks may be a necessary condition to surviving in this context but not sufficient to erase the stigma that may scar the attacked organisation, as organisations battling a cyber-attack may fall short of social and regulatory support as well as operational credibility among the wider stakeholders (Boakye et al ., 2022b; Hampel and Tracey, 2017; Hudson, 2008). Thus, the everyday organisational experience in this context must be interlaced with the constant design of both technically and socially validated strategies that can be coalesced to provide an effective response to manage the crisis ensuing from a cyber-attack.…”
Section: Stigma Repair and Crisis Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, these IT and telecommunications businesses are at risk of reputational damage and stigmatisation within their ordered interactions with customers, regulators and the wider public. In this respect, we argue that technical capability in managing cyber-attacks may be a necessary condition to surviving in this context but not sufficient to erase the stigma that may scar the attacked organisation, as organisations battling a cyber-attack may fall short of social and regulatory support as well as operational credibility among the wider stakeholders (Boakye et al ., 2022b; Hampel and Tracey, 2017; Hudson, 2008). Thus, the everyday organisational experience in this context must be interlaced with the constant design of both technically and socially validated strategies that can be coalesced to provide an effective response to manage the crisis ensuing from a cyber-attack.…”
Section: Stigma Repair and Crisis Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significance of product innovation implies the product role as a primary contributor in terms of future market valuations and profitability involving financial or market performance (Flikkema et al, 2014;Block et al, 2015;Blichfeldt and Faullant, 2021). Novel product innovations catalyse economic growth, optimise social welfare, consolidate company competitiveness, and remain essential to organisational rejuvenation and sustainability in dynamic business settings (Slater et al, 2014;Donbesuur et al, 2020;Boakye et al, 2022). In Chinese companies, numerous organisations are making decisions associated with the field and direction of innovation with an emphasis on product innovation amidst high customer demand, improved marketisation, and technological policy shifts (Li et al, 2007;Chen et al, 2022).…”
Section: Product Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%