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business model innovation visualization. The first part is dedicated to business model description and business model … innovation description where the business model, business model innovation, and innovation evolution are explained. The second …
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, disruptive innovation; mobile app based businesses; using digital practices with smartphones as the core platform, have allowed …
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for cars have had important effects on innovation at different levels in the supply chain (the “weak” form of the Porter …
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This paper sheds new light on the assessment of firm networks via multiple directorships in terms of corporate firm performance. Using a large sample of European listed firms in the period from 2003 to 2011 and system GMM we find a significant compensation effect on corporate firm performance...
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Fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms are used to rework more realistic (and more complex) models of competitive markets. The resulting equilibria are significantly different from the ones predicted from the usual static analysis; the methodology solves the Walrasian problem of how markets can...
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innovation, when innovating agents have different costs and information transfer is expensive. We specify their optimisation …. The effect of expected innovation costs and its standard deviation are shown to be distribution dependent. Expected … transfer costs are shown to have an unambiguous dampening effect on the amount of centre switching. Network size sensitivity is …
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the role of promoting regional development. This text aims to highlight the network relations of a peripheral university …
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population of firms (potential innovators) and consumers interacting in a space defined as a social network. Consumers are … Schumpeter’s definition): from interaction between consumers and firms innovation emerges as a relational good. …
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of innovation-knowledge economy and the growing literature on network theory will be discussed. Firstly, the concepts of … development focus on geographic proximity as a pioneering factor of innovation. However, “new” theories highlight the increased … industrial zones, innovative environment, clusters, regional innovation systems and learning regions which can be defined as …
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The paper, mostly empirical in nature, investigates issues on cross-national new information and communication technologies (ICTs) adoption patterns and growth directions. In the period of 2000-2010, a great number of countries underwent substantial changes on the field of ICTs implementation....
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