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organizational factors that affect firms’ ability to manage innovation this paper asks which innovation processes and entrepreneurial … 2014 mapping companies’ approach to innovation management during the last 10 years. After surveying 102 firms in the first … importance of corporate strategic orientation, highly developed innovation processes and parallel mechanisms for radical …
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Drawing upon the literature on knowledge management, leadership, and innovation, this study investigates the possible … associations among customer knowledge management, knowledge-oriented leadership, innovation quality, and firm performance in 283 … management mediates in the relationship between knowledge-oriented leadership and innovation quality. In addition, innovation …
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Methodological individualism is the doctrine that economic or social phenomena are ultimately grounded in individual knowing and choice. Recently numerous collective concepts have been introduced into our thinking about the firm - absorptive capacity, communities of practice, dynamic...
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absorptive capacity (AC) on innovation capability (IC). Research Design & Methods: The hypotheses were tested on a sample of 239 … turn influences business innovation capability. Absorptive capacity is affected mostly by two dimensions of organisational … organisational learning orientation has the strongest impact on product innovation (IC1), a lesser impact on process innovation (ICA2 …
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Although firms increasingly invest in systems (e.g. ISO, knowledge centres, IT systems) for utilizing stored knowledge and acquiring market information during new product development, few manage to benefit from these investments. To explore this issue, we suggest that firms rely on two distinct...
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The literature review presents a lot of theoretical and empirical evidence that Trust affects Collaborative Culture. The opposite also proves to be true: Collaborative Culture influences Trust. The main hypothesis presented in this paper says that both these factors are strongly correlated and...
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This study focuses on small biotechnology firms and investigates how the depth and the breadth of knowledge application in the firm relate to the innovative output it reaps from entering alliances. We also take into account a firm's orientation towards alliances with universities and see how...
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In the past decade, research on open innovation has brought renewed attention to ways how firms can gain from the … interaction with external sources of knowledge and innovation. Complementary internal management practices, however, that explain … why some firms benefit from open innovation more than others are still largely unexplored. This study adopts the notion of …
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