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In recent years, it is not only a researcher, or a developer, who is important for technology innovation, but … innovation requires cooperation within the business microenvironment and supportive legal, political, economic, social or … is, how big is the difference in technological innovation/patenting between developed and developing countries of the EU …
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Le concept de système d’innovation est un concept relativement récent, d’abord utilisé pour mesurer les différentes …. Les processus d’innovation et d’apprentissage du Sud se distinguent de ceux des économies développées. Le transfert … processus d’innovation sous la forme de réelles constructions de compétences dans l’objectif de promouvoir le développement …
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Whereas a number of studies have considered the implications of employee mobility, comparatively little research has considered institutional factors governing the ability of employees to move from one firm to another. This paper explores a legal constraint on mobility--employee non-compete...
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While search is normally modelled by economists purely in terms of decisions over making observations, this paper models it as a process in which information is gained through feedback from innovatory product launches. The information gained can then be used to decide whether to exercise real...
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The features of innovation, flexibility and change mutually influence one another. Provided that change is perceived as … a feature leading to innovation, flexibility is the feature that enables it. Innovation cannot exist without change but … nonetheless each and every change leads to innovation. Flexibility is a necessary condition but not sufficient for the innovation …
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This paper describes an applied research experience on the leadership process at a financial services company. For to the purposes of this study, leadership was viewed as a strategy for business competitiveness. The objectives were to evaluate the dominant leadership practices in the...
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This research explores the impact of gender on managerial styles, especially the strategic typology employed by hotel managers in Canada during economic stressful times. Miles and Snow’s strategic typology framework of defender, prospector, analyzer and reactor was employed and explored...
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responsiveness – speed of innovation and actions taken in the marketplace. …
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Research on the relationship between Information Technology (IT) and organizations emphasizes the complexity of adaptation processes and the potential of drifting. Drifting means that an organization encounters unexpected circumstances that show the incompleteness and possible failure of an...
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. Furthermore, KM is dependent on other organizational resources and processes. Organizational learning and competitive strategy … of knowledge management practices and organizational learning. Although in theory, they are distinct, the results of this … study lead us to conclude that they may overlap in practice. In the conclusion, we recommend a learning-oriented knowledge …
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