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... Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation through investments in the Science Fund and the Fu... tended to avoid providing specific definitions of EMs, and has mostly focused on single-country s...
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... seen as a source of experimentation or innovation. By contrast, in the international business (IB) l..., by the very nature of its definition as 'the humanly devised constraints that structure...
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Information is a critical resource in innovation processes. External information can be helpful in innovation processes to complete them successfully. SMEs in particular are therefore advised to draw on consulting in innovation processes, as they cannot ensure the necessary information flow internally due to the lesser resources they have compared to larger companies. To promote economically relevant information of SMEs, the public sector provides specific advisory services. These services, however, are rarely utilized compared to direct customer and supplier contacts. From strategic management's point of view, the involvement of intermediaries in the innovation process is accompanied by the risk of losing specific knowledge to the business environment. Based on an empirical comparative...
...Schumpeter's elements in the definition of the innovation process clearly show that knowle...
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The small number of recent empirical studies that have dealt with the correlation between employee participation and success in entrepreneurial innovation fail to show any uniform results. This is due, on the one hand, to differences in the definitions of participation used, and on the other, to the diversity of the research methods. This paper is based on a broad definition of participation, which includes both co-determination, participative job design and knowledge management, and studies a representative sample of Northern Hessian firms (N=1.781, n=529) to see whether participation determines innovation. The results show that co-determination has neither positive nor negative effects on the innovation activities of the firms.
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...These include a definition of nearshoring that simultaneously incorporates ph... offshoring: The globalization of innovation. Durham: Duke CIBER & Booz Allen Hamilton. . Luo, ...
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... were newly developed based on the definition of reconfiguration proposed by Teece et al. (1997)...: a new perspective on learning and innovation. Administrative Science Quarterly, 35(1), 128-152....
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...2.2 Definition. Der historische Abriss zeigt, dass eine einheitli..., die Imitation einer Innovation, behindert. Bedingt durch die Vertriebsstruktur ha...
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This study investigates how capability exploitation and capability upgrading are associated with IJVs' financial and competitive outcomes in an emerging market, and how environmental dynamism and interpartner cooperation moderate the effect of capability exploitation and upgrading on IJV performance. Results suggest that IJVs in a foreign emerging market tend to perform better in both financial and competitive terms when they possess greater abilities to exploit current resources contributed by foreign and local partners and to continuously upgrade and develop new capabilities. The contribution of capability exploitation and upgrading to IJV performance is stronger when IJVs operate in a more dynamic environment. When interpartner cooperation is superior, capability exploitation plays a...
..., proprietary designs, and process innovation) and operational attributes (e.g., marketing capab...Based on our early definition and with reference to previous studies, such as Te...
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.... Eine neue Ära der Innovation sah Shell eingeläutet, als im März dieses Jahres...Sehr schön ist dabei seine Definition von Paradigma: Ein Paradigma sei das, was man übe...
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... describes the source of the data, the definitions of the variables and the research methodology. The... diversification: Effects on innovation and firm performance in product-diversified firms....