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Corporate social responsibility is increasingly discussed in economics and management studies today. Corporate leaders often make use of this concept, which finds its origins in philosophy, to analyse the normative behaviour of their companies. But what exactly is corporate responsibility? Is it...
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by focusing on firms' behaviors in developing countries. The concept of demand for good governance is conceived in terms … conditioned on countries' institutional features and the type of regulation. Some evidence is also found for firms' environmental …
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considered for a sample of eight developing countries encompassing about one thousand firms. We find that the most influential …-based simulations are then proposed in order to assess productivity gains which would occur if firms had the opportunity to evolve in …
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Shifting business environment is often described as a decisive factor for organisational transformations. Various levels of organisation are proposed by the literature in order for an enterprise to be able to handle factors that outreach their boundaries. In this paper, we examine the case of...
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The spread of the open innovation model created new challenges for further implications of the Web in making the innovation happen. In this paper we present a research on the application of the Web technologies in the open innovation model. We analyze technologies for expert search, key words...
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Research has improved our understanding of the managerial challenges inherent in exploratory intermediation. For instance knowledge brokers help to solve well-defined problems based on existing competences. But what if the relevant actor networks are not known, if there is no clear common...
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Chesbrough's work on open innovation provides a theoretical framework to understand how firms can access external … knowledge in order to support their R&D processes. The author defines open innovation as a paradigm that assumes that firms can … the form of an open call.”Though this approach may sound appealing to firms and R&D organizations, there is little …
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Chesbrough's work on open innovation provides a theoretical framework to understand how firms can access external … knowledge in order to support their R&D processes. The author defines open innovation as a paradigm that assumes that firms can … the form of an open call.” Though this approach may sound appealing to firms and R&D organizations, there is little …
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L'utilisation stratégique des droits de propriété intellectuelle (DPI) est au cœur de la théorie de l'open innovation et des business models ouverts (BMO) développée par les travaux de Chesbrough. Pourtant, ces travaux de Chesbrough laissent un certain nombre d'interrogations en suspens....
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Economic geography increasingly conceptualises "innovation as a collective action" (Storper, 1996). However, cluster literature often reduces the collective dimension to the circulation of knowledge between local-regional organisations based on various forms of (market, organisational, social,...
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