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driver of product and process innovation, it is still necessary to understand how the use of insights generated by BDAC in … innovation may be maximized through articulation with individuals' intellect and other processes involving the assimilation and … transformation of knowledge. This study thus aims to analyze the impact of BDAC's deployment on innovation capability (IC – process …
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indicate that KM has significant positive effects on product and process innovations, and OP. Process innovation was found to … have a significant positive effect on OP, while product innovation was not. Furthermore, only process innovation was found … seeking improvements in their OP are recommended to focus on process innovation rather than product innovation. While product …
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management processes and separate innovation types within firms. Specifically, knowledge acquisition and knowledge application … are analyzed and empirically tested in relation to product and process innovation as well as business performance. The … results support the direct impact of product and process innovation on business performance. In addition, the results show the …
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Companies under threat can call upon three main types of innovation. First, market innovation – improving the mix of … markets served. Second, product innovation – improving the mix of products offered. Third, process innovation – improving the … mix and efficiency of internal operations. All types of innovation pose challenges, particularly to companies with little …
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Purpose – This paper seeks to challenge some assumptions that have long existed in the international business and knowledge management literature about knowledge transfer between Western and Russian firms. It aims to open a debate among scholars and practitioners in these fields on issues...
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Purpose – The paper aims to provide comments on Michailova and Jormanainen's paper, “Knowledge transfer between Russian and Western firms: whose absorptive capacity is in question?” ( CPoIB , Vol. 7 No. 3). Design/methodology/approach – The paper offers a critical analysis of issues...
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Purpose – The paper seeks to provide a commentary on Michailova and Jormanainen's viewpoint entitled “Knowledge transfer between Russian and Western firms: whose absorptive capacity is in question?”( CPoIB , Vol. 7 No. 3). Design/methodology/approach – The paper offers a critical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014701772
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of knowledge‐specific, organizational and inter‐organizational antecedents of transfer in business acquisitions. A study gives special attention to the intrinsic nature of knowledge, absorptive capacity of the acquirer and...
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transferring knowledge to potential users of IT innovations in order to increase the likelihood of innovation adoption and … practice, innovation managers should be more proactive by recognizing the value of knowledge transfer when it comes to … opens new opportunities for innovation managers to sell their innovations faster and to a wider market, and perhaps even …
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‐sized enterprise's (SME's) pursuit for corporate sustainability with a focus on eco‐innovation. The research identifies drivers and … barriers for eco‐innovation, and highlights effects induced through collaboration between SMEs and local authorities, on the … found that SMEs may need facilitation for eco‐innovation from different types of intermediaries (public and private) with …
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