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and scholars participating in research, connecting global and local perspectives. Their last report GLE 14 states that we are living in a seemingly perfect world:
and Phd scholars to start their companies. Almost every university in France has the transfer service.
Poets, scholars and travelers would traditionally gather in the shade of the Sidraâ s spreading branches to meet and talk.
however been questioned by numerous scholars looking at networks (Allee, 2000; Haë kansson & Snehota, 2006) and thus, the notion of the value network concept was introduced:
scholars and organizations are encouraged to continue collaborating to stimulate knowledge about the capabilities in the framework. 272 A. Van Looy References Ahern, D. M.,Clouse, A,
His work is cited highly (highest H-index among European computer scientists, 115 according to Google Scholar. In 2012, he received the doctor honoris causa from Hasselt University, Belgium.
From 1996 to 1997, he was a Visiting Scholar with the Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland.
which has received significant attention among strategy scholars, is beyond the scope of this report. Business model innovations based on an open innovation imply that there are cost-increasing effects of technology sourcing
practitioners and scholars to discuss how to revive the EU approach to innovation policy and strengthen existing instruments to ensure that the framework conditions to unleash the potential for innovation are in place at EU level.
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a consistent interest among scholars. Here, social innovation reemerged as a term that contrasted with technological innovation.
exploration for practitioners and research scholars alike. The character of online groups is defined in correlation with the research methods enacted to study them (De Paoli & Teli, 2011
or competitions where scholars are encouraged to start a mini-business ï§Provision of training and awareness sessions for teachers on entrepreneurship.
Scholar (which offers texts of scholarly literature online) demonstrate, profitable new distribution models can also dramatically
a consistent interest among scholars. Here, social innovation reemerged as a term that contrasted with technological innovation.
exploration for practitioners and research scholars alike. The character of online groups is defined in correlation with the research methods enacted to study them (De Paoli & Teli, 2011
2011) Some scholars go on to suggest that the value created by a social innovation accrues primarily to society as a whole than private individuals (Stanford Social Innovation Review, 2008
For some time now, management scholars have recognised the parallels between bio -logical and economic systems. The concept of an ecosystem â which in biology refers to
Scholar on the NBIC Convergence,"Nanoethics, Vol. 6, No. 3, 2012, pp. 243-255 DG ECFIN,
many scholars have predicted the demise of SMES. But in fact, the share of economic activity accounted for by SMES has risen in most OECD countries.
Scholars have emphasized increasingly that being part of a geographically concentrated cluster enables a firm easy access to new ideas partly due
scholars have increasingly recognized that knowledge trapped within a cluster can decay and become obsolete (Boschma
connections between entrepreneurship, innovation and small firms has been studied over time by various scholars and some even defined entrepreneurship as follows âoeinnovation by newly formed independent firms (Kirchhoff
Over the last decades scholars attention shifted from larges companies to small entrepreneurial firms which tare considered to play an important role in innovation activity and technological change
Entrepreneurship scholars have developed numerous typologies to describe alternate perspective of entrepreneurship. These classification systems typically depict
Several scholars began to question the widely held view that entrepreneurs, as economic actors, were isolated and that the entrepreneurial process
Scholars employing the network perspective have generated a considerable body of organizational research exploring how networks of individuals, groups or firms relate to organizational outcomes
In summary, over the past three decades, scholars have devoted considerable attention to examining the antecedents and implications of networks in organizational contexts
inspired numerous scholars of strategic management Miller and Friesen 1982 In their article Innovation in conservative and
A number of scholars have asserted that several elements of networks can create advantages in a firmâ s environment (Gulati et al.
As pointed out before, many scholars suggest that firm networks can play an important role in the entrepreneurial process (Elfring and Hulsink, 2003;
scholars examine the relationship between innovation and export performance (e g Caldera, 2010; Cassiman and Golovko, 2011;
study responds to calls by scholars who have encouraged more research on the role of export propensity on firm innovation (e g.,
network perspective can also provide new insights for strategy for scholars who are proponents of a resource-based view of the firm
In general, the present results are encouraging to entrepreneurship scholars. Thus another observation to future research is that examining the EO-performance
open innovation concept has become widely established among scholars and practitioners However, an overview of its impact on national innovation systems is still lacking.
First, it encourages OI scholars to conduct their research within a broader economic growth perspective as this paper reveals that OI practices are connected closely to a
and built on by a host of scholars 11,15. A commonly used deï nition of
no single deï nition of NSI, most scholars share the core view that a country's NSI pursues some given goals,
which still centre on internal R&d 4. Open innovation scholars argue that ï rms use networks to source external knowledge for internal use
demand for knowledge ï ows, NSI scholars have listed IPR protection as one of the key functions within a portfolio and havewidely
literature on the effectiveness of NSI, we ï nd that scholars typically concentrate on market distortions 57,58 and system failures
OI scholars state that in the OI era, companies should tap into this large external pool of know-how to gain new ideas while at the same time move unused ideas
As scholars are quick to claim, OI alleviates the AIP, NIH, and holdup problems 49 and so fosters knowledge transfer at low transaction costs,
scholars and policy-makers alike. In 1988, Lundvall claimed that research should focus on NSI instead of single producerâ user
However, many scholars have noticed that even when they include other types of networks, NSI research remains focused on the knowledge exploration phase and on formal players such as ï rms, universities, and
but NSI scholars have not heeded them enough to date 95 An illustrative case of online social networks is the trend towards open source software 71.
Scholars have suggested therefore that ï rmsmust set up and lead an entire value network to support their speciï c innovations 80.
attention from both scholars and policy-makers â a notable exception being De Jong et al. 7. Making the connection between OI
As journalism scholar Peter Laufer (2013) notes, journalists should slow down. They should take the time to gather all the facts
for these scholars include the role of communication in facilitating successful innovation, best practices in terms of
-mation systems scholars (e g.,, Sakagu -chi and Dibrell 1998; Mahmood and Mann 1993) suggest that an appropriate
congestion, are accepted generally by most scholars working in this area. They are the factors that will prevent future generations from carrying out transport in the same manner that the
researchers and visiting scholars in Helsinki and through networks of collaborating scholars and institutions around the world
www. wider. unu. edu publications@wider. unu. edu UNU World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER
Shoaib Akhtar is Phd scholar at Department of Management, Faculty of Management, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
Nevertheless, many scholars have argued that small firms are the engines of technological change and innovative activity, at least in certain industries (see the series
across countries and among scholars, many empirical explorations of the impact of innovation on productivity have relied on the CDM framework. 2
many scholars have predicted the demise of SMES. But in fact, the share of economic activity accounted for by SMES has risen in most OECD countries.
criticized by scholars in the field as being inadequate (Klofsten 2010, Davidsson and Klofsten 2003).
This work attempts to alert scholars working with firm performance research that a better approach is needed.
Earlier, some scholars called for a totally non -31 financial approach to valuing SMES (Lussier and Pfeifer 2001.
among scholars that SMES are an important source of innovation. Rothwell (1989) outlined several advantages of small firms according to their innovation capacities, including their
Scholars found that firm survivability is correlated positively to firm size (Mansfield 1962 Caves 1998. In the learning model theory of Jovanovic (1982), firms are assumed to possess
organizations have been viewed by scholars over time THE RATIONAL CLOSED SYSTEM The rational approach of organizational structure emphasizes the legal,
) One of the earliest scholars to apply this philosophy to management was The french industrialist Henry Fayol (1949.
Other scholars contributing to the development of this theory included Massie (1965), Simon (1997), and
scholars understand organizational structures, it has drawn criticism based on various arguments (Thompson 1961, Dalton 1950,1959 45
scholars looked at variations of organizational structures in an empirical way, introducing the comparative structure approach to organizational build up (Scott 2003.
thinking is based to a great extent on the work of scholars at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, in England.
Several scholars have conducted research that demonstrates the inseparability of the external environment from the entrepreneurial processes (Covin and Slevin 1991.
Some scholars in fact entirely reject the suggestion that qualitative research only can âoedescribeâ or âoeexploreâ the social world (Mason 1996
various scholars who are interested in issues of economic development in that region Summary of paper 5
1944) and by Katz (1955), to mention only these two scholars, highlight the fact that information exchange does not occur without social screening.
To allay some of the concerns about âoesmart specialisationâ scholars and policy advocates point out that it is oriented a vertically policy framework for priority setting at the regional level that combines
of Science, and Google Scholar: Strengths and weaknessesâ, The FASEB Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2
universities train scholars and graduates to become entrepreneurs â¢Does current academic education fit to the needs of the regional economy â do regional
In turn, while scholars in the field of public administration and policy studies admit that there is a new â strategy and management paradigmâ,
The importance of innovative marketing practices has been recognized by several scholars (Gerald Hills et al Creativity is a key to innovative capacity,
therefore, for scholars in this area is what new forms of integration may be needed to ensure that the various parts of the
While generally scholars have focused their research of risks in open innovation on large companies rather than SMES, there is little knowledge on how the magnitude and impact of
multiple scholars. Since culture is a resource that is difficult to imitate, it has the potential to provide an
innovation, which has received significant attention among strategy scholars, is beyond the scope of this report
study should encourage scholars to analyze in greater depth open innovation in SMES. First and foremost, our
study should encourage scholars to analyze in greater depth open innovation in SMES. First and foremost, our
innovation, which has received significant attention among strategy scholars, is beyond the scope of this report
mechanisms that foster severe selection of scholars from a large base, student and researcher mobility and strong institutional complementarity with user industries.
while scholars have a more simple concept 175 See Parker/Storey/Witteloostuijn (2005 176 Statement from Allan Martel, member of the advisory board for this Policy Brief
âoebusiness growthâ â do practitioners and scholars really talk about the same thing? In: Entrepreneurship theory and practice, Vol 34, No. 2, pp. 289-316
while scholars have a more simple concept 175 See Parker/Storey/Witteloostuijn (2005 176 Statement from Allan Martel, member of the advisory board for this Policy Brief
âoebusiness growthâ â do practitioners and scholars really talk about the same thing? In: Entrepreneurship theory and practice, Vol 34, No. 2, pp. 289-316
'Our'aim'is'to'disseminate'evidenceqbased'knowledge'on'the'determinants'and'barriers'ICTQDRIVEN'social'innovation,'relevant'for'policyqmakers,'managers,'practitioners'and'scholars.''
-Schumpeterian scholars have developed these ideas into a framework, theories and explanations for the role of technology and industrial
scholars. Social innovations have long been of interest to social science research: classical sociologists such as Durkheim and Weber investigated the complex societal transforma
Entrepreneurship scholars have embraced the notion of social innovation and conflated it with social entrepreneurship (Bull 2008;
For example, a scholar, individual 3 in Figure 5 may belong to one network of computer technology researchers and also belong to a network of friends,
so this scholar's membership in these two networks links the two social networks by forming a path between computer technology
researchers and the scholar's friends 4 Figure 4: A Social network Illustration 1 2 3 4
While scholars from many disciplines have conducted research on family firms that adds to the breadth of diversity in the field, it
by several scholars (Hills et al. 2007; Oâ Dwyer et al. 2009. Creativity has been acknowl -edged as a possible key to innovative capacity;
and scholars really talk about the same thing Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 34, 289â 316 Alavi, M,
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innovation scholars have been apt to delve into the nature of the process where new information is acquired
is not the monopoly of innovation scholars, however but is quite commonplace in all fields of social sciences.
many scholars have argued that it is primarily the regional (or, more generally sub-national) level which is the most relevant
It is a challenge for any scholar to identify the most popular digital business topics in any given year.
Business Innovation to a composite audience of practitioners and scholars Accordingly, each considered topic will be analyzed in its technical and mana
managers and scholars â¢to be the first of a yearly outlook focused on digital trends emerging from both
scientific toolbox for both managers and scholars. Finally, as said above, the book aims to be the first of a yearly outlook focused on digital trends emerging from
by information quality scholars 9â 11, for enterprise systems mostly relying on traditional relational data base management systems
Accordingly, scholars in the research areas of information systems and information quality have identified a set of enabling and
certain attention by scholars as a dimension influencing at a certain degree behavioral intention towards the adoption of mobile solutions and services, Hong
opportunities for information systems scholars. Inf Syst Res 17: 327â 331 5. Antoniou G, van Harmelen F (2008) A semantic web primer, 2nd edn.
As a consequence, scholars are actually considering most of the available survey, such as, e g.,, the one presented above as being to be evaluated carefully as
Digital Business Innovation to a composite audience of practitioners and scholars In this Chapter conclusive remarks are provided as well as key advices for strategic
innovation to a composite audience of practitioners and scholars. As for the digital trends we have considered the business challenges of Big data as a core com
Scholars. 27â 33 Rockstrã m, J. 2009. âoea Safe Operating Space for Humanity. â Nature 461
Mr Beardsley was a Henry S. Dupont III Scholar highest honors) for outstanding academic performance at
honors being selected as a Kodak Scholar, a member of the national engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi, and
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