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entrepreneurship can be categorized into three groups: infrastructure; turbulence and personal life experiences. Draws out the …
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By treating work as socially constructed and innovating as integrated learning, organizations can create new knowledge, models and tools and acquire new experiences to achieve the result they desire in support of their survival and growth. Provides a framework for innovating, and demonstrates...
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Corporation (WMNC) in Eastern Europe – the failure of Rover in Bulgaria. The main proposition of this study seeks to focus on the … interviews providing pieces of information about what actually happened with Rover in Bulgaria during the 1990s. Questionnaire …‐based surveys were also used to do a cross‐cultural comparison between the UK and Bulgaria. Findings – Recognising that the failure …
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Over the last 15 years, many corporations have pursued systems integration to streamline operations, reduce costs and increase efficiency, resulting in enhanced competitiveness and greater profits. Has the time come for systems integration for corporate real estate? How can integration of...
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portfolio that helps organisations manage uncertainty better through infrastructure on‐demand; and proposes a research agenda …
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Supply‐chain management, at least in the largest multi‐national corporations, is a global endeavor. It is undergoing a transformation caused by the worldwide spread of digital communications, and e‐commerce in particular. Hence, it is necessary to understand the development of e‐commerce...
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infrastructure to deliver value for money, but the subject has received little research attention in Ghana. Design …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine certain venture capital (VC) practices that conventional company managers might adopt to improve effectiveness when faced with increasing competition. Design/methodology/approach – Based on current VC research, the paper isolates certain...
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Purpose This paper aims to explain the fundraising and valuation processes of startups and discuss the conflicts of interest between entrepreneurs, venture capital (VC) firms and stakeholders in the context of startup corporate governance. Further, this paper uses the examples of WeWork and...
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Purpose – During the last decade, there has been an increasing focus on commercialization of knowledge and technology from universities. However, universities report financing as being the main impediment to successful university spin‐off companies (USOs) creation, leaving valuable...
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