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product development process. HCs do not invest more into innovation, but achieve higher innovation success. The higher …
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Knowledge-based theorists have developed two primary arguments to explain the existence of firms: one based on avoiding knowledge transfer and the other based on facilitating knowledge transfer. These arguments are not only contradictory, but also fail to predict when hierarchies supplant...
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Knowledge-based theorists have developed two primary arguments to explain the existence of firms: one based on avoiding knowledge transfer and the other based on facilitating knowledge transfer. These arguments are not only contradictory, but also fail to predict when hierarchies supplant...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014029564
radical and incremental innovation outcomes. We further suggest that two key organizational-level characteristics (i.e., CEO …, differentially shapes the effects of task conflict and knowledge breadth on the team’s innovation outcomes. Through the multilevel … absorptive capacity components for innovation purposes and the contingency role of CEO and board characteristics in shaping team …
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This is a three part presentation describing the development of a support engineering knowledge management system for the fleet of 10 ANZAC frigates engineered and constructed by Tenix Defence for the Australian and New Zealand Navies. Part 1 describes the nature of the knowledge that needs to...
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of knowledge management on the innovation success of firms in Germany …. Using a matching procedure on data from the German Innovation Survey of 2003 (Mannheim Innovation Panel), we pair firms … management on the share of cost reductions with process innovation. …
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of knowledge management on the innovation success of firms in Germany …. Using a matching procedure on data from the German Innovation Survey of 2003 (“Mannheim Innovation Panel”), we pair firms … management on the share of cost reductions with process innovation. …
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innovation process mediates the relationship between granted R&D subsidies and a firm's innovative performance. Using a panel of … R&D and the levels of openness in their innovation serve as mediating mechanisms between R&D subsidies and firm … innovation, as measured by patent application and new product introduction counts. The study advances the literature on …
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of the SMEs with greater focus on innovation. Several authors have pointed out the importance of knowledge and innovation … in 163 SMEs. Must be stressed the importance of the structural capital (SC) in the internal management of innovation in …
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Scientific research is a crucial success factor for knowledge intensive firms and is often a joint effort of scientists and managers. However, scientists and managers belong to different “professional guilds,” subscribing to different belief systems and valuing different types of incentives....
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