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case examples 11 developing countries 3 high-value products 3 marketing 3 pro-poor development 3 Innovation 2 Lean Management 2 Lean Production 2 Lean management 2 Lean production 2 competitive intelligence 2 financial reporting 2 innovation 2 1936). Even though outcomes may be viewed negatively by another group of stakeholders 1 1961). Merton (1936: 901) argues that unintended consequences generally arise from three sources: ignorance 1 1974 1 1984) 1 1990) is seen as a crucial strategic competence for enabling knowledge resources to yield competitive and performance benefits for an organization (Lane & Lubatkin 1 1991 1 1991). The knowledge-based view of the firm underscores the strategic importance of knowledge as a valuable intangible resource that often meets these criteria (Grant 1 1992). Despite recognition of the pervasive power that organizations 1 1993) 1 1996). A firm’s absorptive capacity (defined as it ability to acquire 1 1996). Organizations shift the structure of society through their influences on social life and occupational patterns. They shape the physical landscape through decisions that effect societal patterns from urbanization to immigration to transportation to agriculture. Corporate choices regarding labor 1 1996). When an action is purposefully set in motion 1 1998 1 2002). Indigenous knowledge 1 2006: 203). Because indigenous knowledge is created by the iterative interactions and relationships across a community over time as it blends culture 1 Accelerate adoption 1 Accounting 1 Adoption of renewable energy sources 1 Case examples of Internet penetration in India 1 Case examples of mobile phones adoption in India 1 Cleveland 1 Competitive analysis 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Dienstleistung 1 Dienstleistungsinnovation 1 Dienstleistungssektor 1
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Article 11 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article in journal 5 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5 Article 1 Working Paper 1
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English 7 Undetermined 6
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AbuGhazaleh, Naser M. 2 Ingenbleek, P. T.M. 2 O'Connell, Vincent 2 Tilburg, A. Van 2 Whelan, Garvan 2 Antony, Jiju 1 Brudney, Jeffrey L. 1 Cudney, Elizabeth A. 1 Dhingra, Tarun 1 Floyd, Peter 1 Giraldo, Adriana 1 Ingenbleek, Paul T.M. 1 Järvinen, Raija 1 Lehtinen, Uolevi 1 Lengnick-Hall, Cynthia A. 1 Mani, Swaminathan 1 Mendel, Stuart C. 1 Mothersell, William M. 1 Motwani, Jaideep 1 Penning-Rowsell, Edmund 1 Ramsbottom, David 1 Rodgers, Bryan 1 Sin, Khoo Cheok 1 Surendran, Suresh 1 Tilburg, Aad van 1
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College of Business, University of Texas-San Antonio 1
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Competition and Regulation in Network Industries 1 Copenhagen Discussion Papers 1 International journal of productivity and quality management : IJPQM 1 Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 1 Journal of open innovation : technology, market, and complexity 1 Natural Hazards 1 Nonprofit management & leadership 1 Nordic journal of business : NJB 1 Renewable Energy 1 Review of Business and Economic Literature 1 Review of Business and Economics 1 Total quality management & business excellence 1 Working Papers / College of Business, University of Texas-San Antonio 1
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RePEc 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 5 EconStor 2
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Marketing for Pro-Poor Development: Deriving Opportunities for Development from the Marketing Literature
Ingenbleek, P. T.M.; Tilburg, A. Van - In: Review of Business and Economic Literature LIV (2009) 3, pp. 327-345
discussion is illustrated with some case examples from past and ongoing research on high-value products, including small …
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Estimating Injury and Loss of Life in Floods: A Deterministic Framework
Penning-Rowsell, Edmund; Floyd, Peter; Ramsbottom, David; … - In: Natural Hazards 36 (2005) 1, pp. 43-64
This paper presents an outline methodology and an operational framework for assessing and mapping the risk of death or serious harm to people from flooding, covering death and physical injuries as a direct and immediate consequence of deep and/or fast flowing floodwaters (usually by drowning),...
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INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AS A STRATEGIC RESOURCE: AN ETHICAL AND SOCIETAL CHALLENGE
Lengnick-Hall, Cynthia A. - College of Business, University of Texas-San Antonio
Organizations, particularly large multinational firms, have a substantial impact on the economies and societies in which they operate. Unfortunately some far-reaching influences are not anticipated, and, the consequences of these organizational actions can create long-term, adverse outcomes....
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