New Product Development
New Product Development
New Product Development
ON
THE IMPACT OF NEW PRODUCT DEVELOMENT
ON THE GROWTH
ABSTRACT
The success of an organization lies on their ability to develop new products, innovate,
and effectively establish the new product development. The objective of this study
basically focuses on the impact of a new product development on the growth of a firm. In
the subsequent chapters, we will look into the meaning of new product development,
factors militating against it, and its influences / impacts on the growth of a firm.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page.i
Approval Page....ii
Certification.iii
Dedication...iv
Acknowledgment.v
Abstractvi
List of Tables...vii
Table of Content.viii
Introduction1
1.1
Background of Study1
1.2
1.3
1.4
Research Questions7
1.5
1.6
1.7
Research Hypothesis..9
1.8
Definition of Terms..10
Literature review13
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10 The
concept
of
innovation...31
2.11 What
brings
about
diffusion
and
adoption
influences.34
Reference..39
3.0
Research Methodology..40
3.1
3.2
Sampling Method41
3.3
3.4
3.5
4.1
4.2
4.3
Test of Hypothesis..52
4.4
Discussions of Findings.60
5.1
Summary..62
5.2
Conclusion63
5.3
Recommendation63
Reference.65
Appendix...66
Industrial Profile
Infosys
Wipro
IBM
HP
HCL
Tech Mahindra
HSBC
IT services
Softwares (includes both engineering and Research
and Development)
ITES-BPO
Hardware
Features of the IT Industry at a Glance: Economies of scale for the information technology industry are
high. The marginal cost of each unit of additional software or
hardware is insignificant compared to the value addition that
results from it.
Unlike other common industries, the IT industry is knowledgebased.
Efficient utilization of skilled labor forces in the IT sector can help an
economy achieve a rapid pace of economic growth.
The IT industry helps many other sectors in the growth process of the
economy including the services and manufacturing sectors
Testing
Documentation
Maintenance and hosting
Operational support
Security services
individual companies their own dedicated links, which allowed work done in
India to be transmitted abroad directly. Indian firms soon convinced their
American customers that a satellite link was as reliable as a team of
programmers working in the clients office.
Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) introduced Gateway Electronic
Mail Service in 1991, the 64 kbit/s leased line service in 1992, and
commercial Internet access on a visible scale in 1992. Election results were
displayed via National Informatics Centre's NICNET.
The Indian economy underwent economic reforms in 1991, leading to a new
era of globalization and international economic integration. Economic
growth of over 6% annually was seen between 1993-2002. The economic
reforms were driven in part by significant the internet usage in the country.
The new administration under Atal Bihari Vajpayeewhich placed the
development of Information Technology among its top five priorities
formed the Indian National Task Force on Information Technology and
Software Development.
Wolcott & Goodman (2003) report on the role of the Indian National Task
Force on Information Technology an
d Software Development:
Within 90 days of its establishment, the Task Force produced an extensive
background report on the state of technology in India and an IT Action Plan
with 108 recommendations. The Task Force could act quickly because it
built upon the experience and frustrations of state governments, central
government agencies, universities, and the software industry. Much of what
it proposed was also consistent with the thinking and recommendations of
international bodies like the World Trade Organization (WTO),
International Telecommunications Union (ITU), and World Bank. In
addition, the Task Force incorporated the experiences of Singapore and other
nations, which implemented similar programs. It was less a task of invention
than of sparking action on a consensus that had already evolved within the
networking community and government.
The New Telecommunications Policy, 1999 (NTP 1999) helped further
2001present
FY
2010
FY
2011
FY
2012
FY
2013
FY
2014
IT Services
10.4
13.5
17.8
23.5
31.0
- Exports
7.3
10.0
13.13
18.0
23.1
- Domestic
3.1
3.5
4.5
5.5
7.9
ITES-BPO
3.4
5.2
7.2
9.5
12.5
- Exports
3.1
4.6
6.3
8.4
10.9
- Domestic
0.3
0.6
0.9
1.1
1.6
3.9
5.3
6.5
8.6
- Exports
2.5
3.1
4.0
4.9
6.4
- Domestic
0.4
0.7
1.3
1.6
2.4
Hardware
5.0
5.9
7.0
8.5
12.0
- Exports
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
- Domestic
4.4
5.1
6.5
8.0
11.5
21.6
28.4
37.4
48.0
64.
City
Description
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Chennai
Hyderabad
Pune
Coimbatore
NCR
Mumbai
Kolkata
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Jaipur
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India IT Industry
The Indian information technology (IT) industry has played a major role in
placing India on the international map. Over the last few years the IT and
BPO sector in India has become one of the major contributors to the
country's growth. The IT/ BPO industry in India has contributed directly and
indirectly to the economy by providing employment, generating revenues
and creating value.
The Indian IT industry is mainly governed by IT software and services such
as System Integration, Software experiments, Custom Application
Development and Maintenance (CADM), network services and IT Solutions.
According to the findings of National Association of Software and Service
Companies (Nasscom) the revenues of the Indian IT-BPO industry will
aggregate up to US$ 88.1 billion for the FY2011. The IT software and
services sector alone will account for revenues upto US$ 76.1 billion for the
same
year.
The export revenues earned by the sector will reach US$ 59 billion in
FY2011 making the sector a holder of 26 per cent of market share of the
total Indian export industry. The number of people employed with the sector
will also increase to 2 million employees. Within the realm of exports the IT
Services division grew at a rate 22.7 per cent in FY2010. It was the fastest
growing sector accounting to aggregate export revenues of US$ 33.5 billion.
Top IT Companies
As per the latest reports published by Dataquest, The top 20 IT companies in
India which comprise both hardware and software accounted for
accumulated revenues of $2 billion in 2009-10.
Revenue
Growth Rate
Hewlett-Packard India
Rs 14,992 crore
16 percent
Rs 11,836 crore
-4 percent
Rs 8,824 crore
-6 percent
Redington
Rs 7,024 crore
7 percent
IBM India
Rs 5,888 crore
2 percent
Dell India
Rs 5,275 crore
24 percent
Wipro
Rs 5,268 crore
9 percent
Intel India
4,690 crore
Not available
Microsoft India
Rs 3,575 crore
14 percent
SAP India:
Rs 3,204 crore
46 percent
Acer India
Rs 2,749 crore
38 percent
Oracle India
Rs 2,700 crore
11 percent
APC-MGE
Rs 2,620 crore
-1 percent
Rs 2,500 crore
NA
Lenovo India
Rs 2,396 crore
-3 percent
Rs 2,324 crore
0 percent
Tulip Telecom
Rs 1,965 crore
22 percent
LG India
Rs 1,798 crore
39 percent
Samsung India
Rs 1,664 crore
29 percent
IT Outsourcing in India
As per NASSCOM, the IT exports in business process outsourcing (BPO)
conducted by Gartner, the IT/ BPO sector in India will grow at almost 19
percent till the next two years. By the end of the FY 2012, the domestic
sector is estimated to expand to US$ 1.7 billion against the existing US$ 1
billion.
Government initiative in India's domestic IT Market
The Indian government has established a National Taskforce on IT
with an aim of formatting a durable National IT Policy for India
Endorsement of the IT Act, which offers an authorized structure to
assist electronic trade and electronic operations.
Major investments in India's domestic IT Market
According to Andhra Pradesh Government the state's SEZs and Software
Technology Parks of India (STPI) will witness an investment of US$ 3.27
billion
in
the
next
few
years.
EMC Corporation's total Indian assets are expected to reach US$ 2 billion by
2014.
In total the export and domestic IT sector are expected to attain profits
amounting to US$ 225 billion along with new prospects from BRIC nations
and Japan for its outsourcing operations.
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Embedded System
1.0
1.1
According to Mr. Rolands Lecture note, new product has been seen as the life
blood of any organization. This is because seizing new opportunities as they
emerge is a way to increasing profits. This means that a firm with a successful
new products gives it the chance of creaming off large profit before effective
competition develops. Every company must develop new product because new
products shapes the companys future. Replacement product must be created to
maintain or build sales. Customers want new products and firms will do their
best to supply them. Companies that fail to develop new products are putting
themselves at great risk.
1.2
1.1
LITERATURE REVIEW
1.2
1.3
1.4
PRODUCT
PLANNING
AND
PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT
According to Stanton (1978 P. 167) product planning embraces
all activities that enable a company to determine what product it
will market. Adeyemi M.A. (2010 P. 316) see product planning
as the process that involves screening new product ideas,
testing their feasibility in the market, and planning a programme
to market them.
1.5
2.5
IDEA GENERATION
New product development according to Anozie (2011) call for
generation of a large and interesting pool of possible product
ideas with a view to finding better ones. The greater the number
of ideas generated, the better the ones are lovely to be found.
Anozie (2011) further stated some sources of new product
ideas as follows:
1. Customers: - According to Anozie, the market concept
demands that the search for a new product ideas should start
with the identification of customers needs and wants. Ways of
identifying customers needs and wants are; Direct customer
surveys,
Projective
tests,
focused
group
discussions,
2.8
developing
new
products
and
given
the
continued
2.9
A.K Arowomole & M.A. Adeyemi (2011) see product life cycle as
a marketing theory in which products or brands follow a
sequence f stages including: introduction, growth, maturity and
sales declines. According to Cunblitt and Still (1971), product
life cycle begins where the new product development process
i.
competition.
Most
products
poses
formidable
tastes,
and
increased
domestic
and
foreign
strategy
of
continuation
through
marketing
mix,
needed
for
major
compatibility
and
other
government
AWARENESS
INTEREST
EVALUATION
TRIAL
ADOPTION
STEPS IN THE ADOPTION PROCESS
SOURCE: KOTLER (2004)
Awareness: - At this stage, the consumer becomes aware of the
innovation but lacks information about it.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In this chapter, the research has to discuss the methodology
used to carryout the research work. The main intention was on the
following research unit, sampling method, and sample size, method
3.1
SAMPLING UNIT/FRAME
The population of this research work consist the staff of netmax
70 staff both senior, middle, and junior classes were used from each
local government making the entire population
3.2
SAMPLE METHOD
To draw the sample from the sampling unit, the researcher
3.4
NO. RESPONDENTS
15
15
30
60
PERCENTAGE
25
25
50
100
No. of Respondents
20
40
60
Percentage
33.33%
66.66%
100
QUESTION 4:- If yes, how many years interval do they carry out their
research?
No of Respondents
10
20
30
60
Percentage
17
33
50
100
Responses
Below N20, 000
Above N20, 000
Total
No. of Respondents
40
20
60
Percentage
67%
33%
100
No of respondents
43
17
60
Percentage
72%
28%
100
Responses
Yes
No
Total
No. of Respondents
48
12
60
Percentage
80%
20%
100
No of Respondents
35
25
60
Percentage
58.33%
41.67%
100
No of Respondents
Percentage
Yes
No
Total
35
25
60
58.33%
41.67%
100
No of Respondents
Percentage
Yes
No
Total
45
15
60
75%
25%
100
No of respondent
46
14
60
Percentage
76.67%
23.33%
100
No of Respondents
44
16
60
Percentage
73.3%
26.6%
100
No of Respondent
50
10
60
Percentage
83.33%
16.67%
100
FINDING
From the analysis of findings on the impact of new product
development on the growth of a firm (a case study of Nigeria
Breweries Plc Aba, Abia State), the researcher discovered the
following findings:1. The
staff
of
Netmax
Complained
that
research
and
used
in
data
collection
and
distribution
of
questionnaire, which chapter four was used to prove that all the
research problems and hypothesis stated in chapter one were
true and real. This can be seen through the response of the
respondents from questionnaire items 6, 8, 12, 13, which were
analyzed using tabular form in percentages. After that chisquare (x2) was also used to test the hypothesis which were
5.2
RECOMMENDATION
Based
on
the
recommended
findings
the
of
following
this
study,
suggestion
the
to
researcher
remedy
the
problems.
1. The
company
should
developed
their
research
and