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In order to accelerate economic growth, many countries have developed and implemented different programs and mechanisms. Benefiting universities' knowledge production and human capacity are one of those mechanisms and therefore entrepreneurial universities, in particular, are considered as a...
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reflection of the LSEV sector's focus on business model rather than technological innovation. Practical implications – The …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the current challenges of collaborative entrepreneurship in developing countries. By focusing on developing countries, a research agenda is proposed that considers how collaborative entrepreneurship differs depending on a country’s level of...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a critical analysis of the innovation discourse, arguing that a more … contextualised understanding of the challenges of innovation for development and poverty reduction in low-income economies will help … innovation. Design/methodology/approach The authors offer an integrative review of the literature addressing the topic of …
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Purpose – The paper aims to address two key gaps in the literature of frugal innovation. First, it disambiguates frugal … systematically reviewed the extant literature on frugal innovation and related domains and categorized the existing understanding on … the domain into various typologies of frugal innovation. The authors then justified why certain key theoretical lenses are …
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Purpose – This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting‐edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach – This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments...
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Purpose – The authors, leading authorities on global innovation, warn that Western companies targeting emerging markets … alternative is their new concept of reverse innovation which this paper aims to introduce. Design/methodology/approach – One … innovated in rich countries and sold their products in poor countries. Reverse innovation is doing the opposite. Practical …
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Purpose – Biotech companies are generally faced with the paradoxes of simultaneously managing growth and innovation, as … well as addressing explorative and exploitative aspects of innovation. Scholars have urged them to re‐evaluate their …, focusing upon the nascent biotech industry in India, in order to investigate their growth and innovation patterns, as well as …
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An impressive body of research has documented that movement in stock prices are highly sensitive to changes in the macroeconomic variables of an economy. Past empirical studies have examined this relationship across different stock markets by either outlining the influence of only domestic...
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This article describes how in response to the global initiative to save the environment, many emerging economies today promote environmental-friendly practices by implementing various forms of green banking services. Beyond its usefulness for the environment, green banking also benefits the...
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