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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.12.2010.tde-28062010-011609
Document
Author
Full name
Manuella de Oliveira Lima
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2010
Supervisor
Committee
Sbragia, Roberto (President)
Andreassi, Tales
Kruglianskas, Isak
Title in Portuguese
Orientação para mercado e interface inter-funcional: um estudo no contexto do desenvolvimento de novos produtos
Keywords in Portuguese
1. Marketing estratégico
2. Produtos novos - Desenvolvimento
Abstract in Portuguese
A inovação vem sendo reconhecida como uma das atividades que mais contribuem para o crescimento e para a manutenção da competitividade das organizações. Para inovar, porém, alguns fatores importantes devem ser considerados. Estar atento ao que acontece no mercado e promover a interface entre as funções no ambiente intra-firma, são fatores que podem contribuir para o sucesso das inovações. Neste sentido, esta dissertação examina a relação entre os construtos de orientação para mercado e interface inter-funcional, no contexto de desenvolvimento de novos produtos. Para tanto, foi realizada uma pesquisa de natureza predominantemente correlacional, com abordagem quantitativa, por meio da utilização do método survey. Para análise dos dados, foram utilizadas técnicas estatísticas não-paramétricas descritivas e bivariadas. Os resultados do estudo apontaram para um alto grau de orientação para mercado e interface inter-funcional e correlações significativas entre a maioria das variáveis estudadas. Observou-se ainda que, as respostas dos indivíduos alocados em empresas que possuem escritório de projetos (EP), ou que já tenham exercido a função de gerente de projetos, tendem a obter maiores correlações entre as variáveis de orientação para mercado e interface inter-funcional.
Title in English
Market orientation and inter-functional interface: a study in the new products development context
Keywords in English
1. Strategic marketing
2. New products - Development
Abstract in English
Innovation has been recognized as one of the activities that most contribute to the growth and maintenance of the organizational competitiveness. Innovation, however, is associated to some important factors that must be considered. Paying attention to what happens in the market and promote the interface between functions in intra-firm environment, are factors that may contribute to the success of innovations. In this sense, this work examines the relationship between the constructs of market orientation and inter-functional interface in the context of new product development. It was conducted a correlational research, with a quantitative approach, through the use of survey method. Non-parametric statistics, bivariate and descriptive, were used as data analysis techniques. The survey results pointed to a high degree of market orientation and cross-functional interface and significant correlations between most of the variables of the study. Data revealed yet that the responses of individuals employed in companies with project management office (PMO), or have already worked as a project manager, tend to have greater correlations between the variables of market orientation and interface inter -functional.
 
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