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Networks are having a profound impact on the way society is organised at the local, national and international level …. Networks are not ‘business as usual’. The defining feature of networks and a key indicator for their success is the strength … and quality of the interactions between members. This relational power of networks provides the mechanism to bring …
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organizational innovation and competitive advantage. This paper examines the role of market-focused learning capability in … refining measures of entrepreneurship, market-focused learning capability, organizational innovation and sustained competitive …It has been argued that a firm's capacity to learn from its market is a source of both innovation and competitive …
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understand the organizational paths leading to such desirable outcomes as greater learning, increased innovation and improved … diverse range of environmental pressures so that the true effects of organizational factors on learning, innovation and …Over the last decade, the international business literature has placed ever-greater emphasis on the role that learning …
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, integration in global markets and value chains to provide the scale, scope andcompetition to drive learning and innovation. This …This paper examines the impact of the embedding environment on learning, innovationand productivity in the computer and … for evaluating the development of learning and innovationsynergies in Penang and Johor. Four policy pillars that require …
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proximity enhances innovation, especially the number of product innovations. …
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As the University Spin Out (USO) has become a highly desirable outcome for commercialization efforts, the development of entrepreneurial capacity within the university system becomes increasingly more important. We hypothesize that entrepreneurship education (EE) programs ceterus paribus may...
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Why do biotech firms cluster? New and established firms in biotech clusters are said to capitalize on knowledge … mechanism by which clusters might contribute to the establishment of new firms. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for …
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This study seeks to make a theoretical contribution to the rapidly growing field ofInternational Entrepreneurship by investigating the process of internationalization of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Bell, McNaughton, Young & Crick, (2003) emphasized the need for researchers to...
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This exegesis examines the proposition that playwriting is an entrepreneurial activity when combined with the role of producer. The thesis demonstrates that, when a playwright combines the two roles and considers the development of a network of relationships in the process, positive steps can be...
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to capital, information, and other resources. Such interactions among firms tend to develop into stable networks of … industry structures by explaining how firms build their networks during the early history of a new sector. First, I propose …
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