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Corporate venturing activities can expand a firm's business by creating new products and entering new markets. The literature suggests that entrepreneurial management should have a positive effect on corporate venturing activities and, as a consequence of this, a positive effect on a company's...
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creation in Finland. The Octopus programme, an open innovation, development and testing environment for mobile applications … innovation to business. The core of Octopus is a live testing environment that can be used by anyone interested in developing …
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question focusing on the innovation capability of firm founders. We find that the combination of different founder …
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framework that contains multiple innovation sizes, multi-product firms, and entry/exit. Firms invest in exploration R&D to … regularities regarding innovation and growth differences across the firm size distribution. We also incorporate patent citations …
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In modern economies, the presence of an innovative environment that promotes the research and the business structure, enhancing the skills of the individual, is considered a basic condition for the competitiveness of a Country. The paper aims to explore the effectiveness and the experience of...
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Examines the characteristics of young corporate ventures (CV) that can aid in predicting the financial performance of these ventures. Data used in the analysis were obtained from the PIMS database. Eighty-four ventures that had an average age of eight years were analyzed. The results show that...
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