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the dependent variable indicate that risk (benefit) perceptions increased (decreased) the discrepancy between WTA and WTP … estimates. The role of risk perceptions in explaining this discrepancy is congruent with consumers'’ propensity toward loss …
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Venkataraman (2000) introduced entrepreneurship as a nexus between the opportunity and entrepreneurial individuals. Thus … they are often called - 'opportunities' is regarded as a key research goal in entrepreneurship (Davidsson, Hunter and … they had access to. Further, since entrepreneurs operate in an environment of heterogeneous and uncertain, they have to …
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Principal Topic Venture ideas are at the heart of entrepreneurship (Davidsson, 2004). However, we are yet to learn what … factors drive entrepreneurs’ perceptions of the attractiveness of venture ideas, and what the relative importance of these … position of the individual. This study examines how entrepreneurs weigh considerations of different forms of novelty and …
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thinking about entrepreneurship as the commercialisation component of Australia’s innovation system. The paper explores the …A national innovation system is concerned with the full process of converting new knowledge into commercially viable … results. Governments are policy-active in trying to create productive national innovation systems. This paper reviews ways of …
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5. Würzburger Wirtschaftssymposium, 20.11.2008Deutsche Erfindungen verändern die Welt - heute wie vor 500 Jahren. Von Buchdruck, über Dieselmotor, Glühbirne bis hin zu Airbag, Aspirin, Dübel, Fernseher und mp3-Format. Alleine dieser bescheidene Überblick des Phänomens “Made in...
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Creativity and entrepreneurship, like innovation, have been recognized as important contributors to a nation’s economic … growth. Creativity plays an important role in the fuzzy front end of a firm’s innovation process and also in corporate … venturing processes, but the relationship between creativity and entrepreneurship to a large extent has not explicitly been …
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entrepreneurship research problem of making systematic sense of entrepreneurs that sometimes manage to create significant new economic … developing innovative outcomes in nascent and young firms. In this research we test bricolage using different forms of innovation …
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Michelin is discussed. The influence of prior training with systematic problem solving method TRIZ, on the innovation team, is … assessed using a questionnaire. The questionnaire is based on a company innovation audit model proposed by Mann and influenced … by the creativity model of Baille. Results are discussed which show significant innovation development when using TRIZ …
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. Corporate entrepreneurship consists of three parts: innovation, venturing, and renewal processes (Guth and Ginsberg, 1990 … the three aspects of corporate entrepreneurship. Innovation was affected by organizational level mechanisms, renewal by …Principal Topic Although corporate entrepreneurship is of vital importance for long-term firm survival and growth …
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corporate entrepreneurship: innovation, venturing or strategic renewal. We argue that structural differentiation may help … components of corporate entrepreneurship, yet the effect is moderated by integration mechanisms. Interunit connectedness has a … positive moderation effect regarding innovation and venturing, and TMT social integration has a negative moderation effect …
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