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artificial intelligence solutions, such as ChatGPT, in higher education in economics has been relatively underexplored in the … awareness and interest in content generation models and highlighted that users with favourable perceptions regarding the quality …
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While dynamic capabilities (DCs) are recognized as an important enabler of digital transformation, research lacks knowledge about the underlying challenges and adequate responses of building these capabilities. More specifically, this study aims to shed light into successful digital business...
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Hidden Champions (HCs) are small- and medium-sized global market leaders that repeatedly show superior innovation capabilities and economic performance. However, empirical evidence on how the digital transformation may affect their success story remains scarce. I argue that HCs show stronger...
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resources and competencies development and the acquisition of competitive assets for a company. The results partly confirm the …
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This research explores educators' perceptions of their role in shaping competencies and also presents the key …, formulated and tested to substantiate the relationship between educators' attitudes and competencies. The findings highlight a … impact on educational management competencies. Thus, teachers' positive attitudes toward AI statistically significant …
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This research explores educators' perceptions of their role in shaping competencies and also presents the key …, formulated and tested to substantiate the relationship between educators' attitudes and competencies. The findings highlight a … impact on educational management competencies. Thus, teachers' positive attitudes toward AI statistically significant …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014464987
This paper examines the impact of competencies, psychological capital, new work practices and digital technologies on … these new tools, ii) activate a bundle of distinctive ‘generic’ competencies, iii) possess personal traits considered by the …
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The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework for the monitoring of new technology introduction in a B2B environment. We focus on B2B environments, i.e. on projects where a new technological solution is implemented (and often jointly developed) with a client being either a company or an...
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Purpose of the exploratory study in this paper is to provide a first test of the transferability of success factors known from virtual teams to an innovative virtual research team. Investigating a real R&D cooperation with two virtual (regional & national) and one local research groups permits a...
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The front end of innovation has earned the adjective ‘fuzzy,' particularly as it is considered unstructured, non-linear, and highly iterative (Khurana and Rosenthal 1998; Koen et al. 2001; Verworn et al. 2008). But this should not be misunderstood as a need to rely on hope or chance encounters to...
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