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the importance of design innovations increases strongly after the emergence of a dominant design, during the early stages …
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Mutualisms provide benefits to those who participate in them. As a mutualism evolves, how will these benefits come to be allocated among the participants? We approach this question using evolutionary game theory and explore the ways in which the coevolutionary process determines the allocation...
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Existing variance studies of venture capital (VC) provide an incomplete understanding of VC emergence, emphasizing … perspectives do not provide for a complete understanding of the systemic, processual character of VC emergence. A multistage … process model of emergence is developed, linking industry structural characteristics and their underlying processes to …
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This study proposes a multi-dimension, multi-contingent "fit" perspective for examining different practices adapted by entrepreneurial firms in acquiring human resources. We posit that while environmental constraints are important considerations for adapting recruitment practices through...
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Why is the economy “complex”? For all the recent advances in the management sciences, businesses today face markets full of unexpected events, from cascading failures of lending institutions to speculative investment and the explosive growth of tech firms. In this talk, I argue that the...
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This paper explores the tensions between analyzing IT-related change requirements to support knowledge-as-thing versus knowledge-as-process. We explore these tensions in the high-risk decision-making environment of an Immigration and Naturalization Service agency. The study combines competitive...
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transaction obstacles and the emergence of technology market intermediaries (TMI). Why TMIs emerge and how they attempt to … innovation) to support firms managing transactions. Following the notion of Stigler (1951) and North (1996), the emergence of …
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The purpose of this study was to explore the reasons behind the rapid growth and apparent dynamism of Zimbabwe’s small-firm industrial clusters. The hypothesis behind the study was that these small-firm clusters are emergent phenomena. The study analysed the capital utilisation techniques...
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