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While the number and importance of joint innovation projects between suppliers and their customers continue to rise …, the literature has yet to resolve a key question — do embedded ties with customers help or hurt supplier innovation … innovation knowledge to influence supplier innovation. In a sample of 157 Dutch business-to-business innovation relationships, we …
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Drawing upon the literature on knowledge management, leadership, and innovation, this study investigates the possible … associations among customer knowledge management, knowledge-oriented leadership, innovation quality, and firm performance in 283 … management mediates in the relationship between knowledge-oriented leadership and innovation quality. In addition, innovation …
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foundation is a good reputation of one's strengthened brand. Tacit knowledge being a source of innovation stimulated by tailored … incentive schemes enhances growth of successful innovation …
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the implementation of innovation. The aim of the study is to prove that tacit knowledge is a mediator for creativity and … project performance. Creativity as one of the crucial sources of innovation is stimulated by tacit knowledge. Bearing this …. The results point out to a new context of tacit knowledge sharing as a key factor in the process of creating innovation …
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with quality resonance of knowledge to the performance of business innovation is positive. Sec- ondly, the concept of the …
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Considerable attention has been paid to the network determinants of knowledge sharing. However, most, if not all, of the studies investigating the determinants of knowledge sharing are either focused on knowledge-intensive organizations such as consultancy firms or R&D organizations, or...
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Mergers and acquisitions are tremendously important phenomenon in business not only due to their prevalence but also for the value involved. Among the largest firms in the world whose deals are large enough to be captured in international deal databases, tens of thousands of deals occur each...
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Early research on RKT (Reverse Knowledge Transfer: knowledge transfer from subsidiary to headquarter) in MNCs focused predominantly on key factors affecting RKT. Although knowledge transfer is a process in which an organization re-creates and maintains a complex, causally ambiguous set of...
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event of the tourism industry in Central and Eastern Europe. The findings presented in this paper are based on answers given …
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Why are certain pieces of online content more viral than others? This article takes a psychological approach to understanding diffusion. Using a unique dataset of all the New York Times articles published over a three month period, the authors examine the link between integral affect (i.e., the...
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