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Long-term success of firms depends on the efficiency of their management of R&D projects. However, there is a gap between standard economic and strategic indicators and the high uncertainty, complexity of commitments, and organizational issues that can be observed in the more innovative R&D...
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One of the major challenges confronted by those in charge of technological innovation involves anticipating the value … potential market. Today, in many industrial sectors, the innovation boundaries have moved towards projects that are more and … build sustainable competitive advantages. The notion of Business Models, when applied to innovation, enables us to describe …
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Research states that the success of a specific innovation cannot be predicted. As a consequence, the value of such an … innovation can only be stated very late in the development process, or even in retrospect. Our empirical research shows that …
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The strategic role of new product development and innovation makes design performance a central concern of managers … this article, we wish to question this tendency to equate projects and innovation. This tendency can, in fact, appear … engineering or basic research. We therefore believe that it can lead to improper use of the project format to manage innovation …
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innovation. This paper sets out to question this tendency to equate projects and innovation which, in our view, can lead to the … improper use of projects to manage innovation. We argue that, in line with the work on project classification, a distinction …
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associated and involved so that potential innovation may be proposed. The concept of communities applied to services is proposed … networks and communities. Lead User's theory (LUT) focused mainly on the process by which user innovation may be transformed …, sports equipment or even medical instruments, very few experiences were reported for services. Thus, the specific …
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This research deals with the process of business model innovation in services. Definitions and explanations of both … general innovation terminologies as well as specific service related once will be given and discussed. Moreover, reasons and … products can become innovative in services. …
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Bi-cooperative games were introduced by Bilbao et al. as a generalization of TU cooperative games, in which each player can participate positively, negatively, or not at all. In this paper, we propose a definition of a share of the worth obtained by some players after they decided on their...
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Neuroeconomics is a recent extension of behavioral economics which aims at uncovering the brain mechanisms and activities that mediate regular and anomalous behaviour. Gul and Pesendorfer (2005) have launched a critique against the neuroeconomic research program, based on what they argue is the...
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La communication s'interroge sur la rentabilité des offres de services développées par des entreprises industrielles …
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