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an independent software manufacturer, serving a global market. To speed up growth, Baan developed its Baan Web strategy …
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We start our exploration of China’s institutional change by asking what the China experience can tell us about institutional economics and organization theory. We point to under-researched areas such as the formation of firms and the interplay between firms and local politics. Our findings...
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pay a penalty in terms of forgone growth. It also pays attention to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), a new and … change has had consequences for the current policy debate on the determinants of economic growth. Our paper deals with some … aspects of the recent scientific literature on the relation between entrepreneurship and small business, on the one hand, and …
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entrepreneurship with respect to economic performance. This paper uses the knowledge spillover theory to explain different innovation … entrepreneurship in the process of the commercialization of knowledge. We discuss the implications for entrepreneurship and innovation …The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship seeks to explain the fundamentals and consequences of …
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The study provides theoretical insights and empirical evidence on the emergence of different types and degrees of entrepreneurial innovativeness. The results suggest that entrepreneurial innovativeness depends both on individual factors and on the environment in which the individual lives. In...
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vacuum (Van De Ven, 1986: 601).’ The contacts a firm has could both generate advantages for further innovation and growth …Social networks matter in the innovation processes of young and small firms, since ‘innovation does not exist in a … to either the internal sources or the external contacts to trigger innovation. And when a conclusive study has been …
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In an attempt at a systematic theory of entrepreneurship, this paper connects various literatures, from economics and … business. In economics, there are many notions of entrepreneurship, some of which seem to contradict each other. For example …, there are notions of entrepreneurship as an equilibrating and as a disequilibrating force. In this paper, these differences …
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Based on arguments about long-term orientation and corporate reputation, we argue that family and founder firms differ from other firms with regard to corporate social responsibility. Using Bayesian analysis, we then show that family and founder ownership are associated with a lower level of...
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The music industry is currently subject to changes influenced by ongoing digitalisation and informatization that are unprecedented. Other sectors can expect to undergo in the near future what the media industry is going through now – the movie industry being a prime suspect. Each day, some...
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innovation strategy and customer development commitment are seen as the antecedents of supplier product development activity … strategic focus on innovation not only have a direct impact on (actual) supplier product development activity, but that there is … development activities, but that this relation is fully mediated by supplier innovation strategy. The meaning of the findings for …
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