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Michael Berlemann und Vera Jahn, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg, liefern in diesem Beitrag eine qualitative und quantitative Abgrenzung des Mittelstands und zeigen auf, dass sich mit Hilfe dieser Abgrenzung die Hypothese stützen lässt, dass mittelständische Unternehmen...
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This paper aims to show that the concept of social innovation cannot be reduced to a simple transposition in the … « social » field of the innovation concept developed by the economic theory. It differs in two respects. First, because the … concept of social innovation, in counterpart to the current dominant conception of innovation, aims to promote changes other …
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This paper presents a state of the art of entrepreneurship and innovation in the tourism sector in Paris. After a … literature review and a qualitative study of 30 innovative entrepreneurs, we put forward that the innovation adopted by these … entrepreneurs is an institutional innovation and/or a supply-based innovation. …
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technological organization in society, in order to empower innovation actions and policies, both at the level of the firm and at the …
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From an international case study on training for innovation, this paper proposes to examine the concept of ?Cluster … innovation and entrepreneurship in territories and within ?learning by commuting?. …
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The cooperation for innovation within industrial districts has been largely investigated, but the economic literature … projects for innovation without the implication of public bodies and, in the first phase, without public financial support. …
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The objective of this paper is to analyze whether wine companies in Burgundy promote a sustainable logistics and how they implement it. The studied population consists of three types of actors (growers, cooperatives, traders). We were able to separate companies into two categories in order to...
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