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Purpose The purpose of this paper is two-fold: first, it highlights the importance of the presence of active teaching experiences in architecture courses. Such experiences can lead to an improvement in the teaching of technical disciplines, such as structural engineering. Second, it purports to...
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Purpose The aim of the study is to investigate whether architectural education has a positive attitude toward entrepreneurship and it encourages to have management skills. The hypothesis is based on the fact that core courses in architectural education have an impact on individuals'...
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Purpose The purpose of this article is to summarize the basic literature and concepts of innovation and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the relevant studies for Latin America. The authors aim to assess the role of Latin America in the world innovative activity utilizing the production of USPTO...
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learning behavior affects team external learning; how team external learning influences employee creativity; and whether team … internal learning is a moderator between the cross‐level relationship of external learning and employee creativity in Chinese R … to employee creativity; and team internal learning moderates the relationship between team external learning and employee …
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This article explains the process and results of distilling meaning from the book Mentoring Executives and Directors by David Clutterbuck and David Megginson, published by Butterworth Heinemann in 1999. Capturing meaning requires a method that suits the context of study. In this case the context...
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Explores the drivers behind successful business process re‐engineering (BPR). Examines Caterpillar Inc, located in Peoria, Illinois, USA, using data collected over a four‐year period, beginning in 1992. Reveals positive outcomes which can be directly tied to the deployment of the business...
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In this extract from his latest book Mark Haynes Daniell analyses new sources of risk and opportunity as the telecommunications industry revolutionises the business world. He looks at recurring risk patterns and what can be done to combat them. He then looks at how some of the biggest names have...
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impact on employee creativity. Specifically, the paper proposes a framework that argues that creativity is a function of the … moderating effects of commitment and customer orientation on the relationship between personal values and employee creativity … drivers of the creativity of frontline employees. In addition, the paper also detected some moderating and mediating effects …
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The effectiveness of a new product development programme depends on the quality of the ideas that are produced. Yet, in spite of its importance, many companies do not pay enough attention to the idea generation stage in their development programmes. One factor that may have helped bring about...
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