Continuous Learning Process in New Product Development in the Thai Food-Processing Industry

British Food Journal, Vol. 102 No. 8, 2000, pp. 598-614.

17 Pages Posted: 14 May 2015

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Prisana Suwannaporn

Kasetsart University

Mark Speece

CMMU College of Management Mahidol University; Thammasat Business School

Date Written: 2000

Abstract

New product development (NPD) in food-processing industries is often one element which determines whether companies are able to remain competitive in rapidly changing consumer markets. Current research suggests that well-managed NPD should be organized as a continuous learning process. It should have strong information linkage across functions and outside the company to suppliers and customers. We examine NPD in Thailand’s food-processing industry to determine how much it conforms (or not) to current thinking. Generally, only some multinationals and a few larger Thai companies make some attempt to integrate information from a wide knowledge base into their NPD. Even the ones that do it well by Thai standards still have some problems. Existing models of NPD are not very explicit on how information flows should be structured. From our examination of NPD in Thailand, we propose a model based on the continuous learning process in NPD. It suggests how to accumulate and integrate learning (about customers, technology, and NPD itself) across key internal functions (marketing, R&D and manufacturing).

Keywords: Food processing, New product development, Continuous learning, R&D, Thailand

Suggested Citation

Suwannaporn, Prisana and Speece, Mark, Continuous Learning Process in New Product Development in the Thai Food-Processing Industry (2000). British Food Journal, Vol. 102 No. 8, 2000, pp. 598-614., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2606154

Prisana Suwannaporn

Kasetsart University ( email )

Department of Food Science and Technology
Faculty of Agro-Industry
Bangkok
Thailand

Mark Speece (Contact Author)

CMMU College of Management Mahidol University ( email )

69 Vipawadee Rangsit Road
Samsennai, Phayathai District
Bangkok, Bangkok 10400
Thailand

Thammasat Business School

2 Prachan Road
Pra Nakorn
Bangkok, Bangkok 10200
Thailand

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