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nurtured by internationally-oriented entrepreneurial founders enable these firms to develop cutting-edge knowledge intensive …
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acquisition, intra-firm knowledge dissemination and management decisions taken in response to the significant information …-based questionnaire to study the knowledge management process and other aspects of entrepreneurial success and 2) ‘semi …-structured’ interviews with a sample of the responding entrepreneurs.The findings suggest that knowledge management practices: external …
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interdisciplinary body of scholarship that includes organizations and knowledge, sociology and networks, entrepreneurship and new … focus is on the ways in which these companies create knowledge, the ways in which knowledge flows both within and outside of … the company, and generally, the ways in which knowledge can evolve from an abstract scientific concept into an application …
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The Rosebank Business Precinct is one of Auckland s most highly developed Business Improvement Districts. This descriptive study, undertaken for Auckland City Council, examines the gaps between what Rosebank businesses actually want and what the workforce presently provides. A further aim was to...
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This article examines business practices focused on knowledge and innovation and the relationship of these business … knowledge and innovation-related business practices. Our analysis reveals that firms in each country can be categorised based on … their focus on knowledge and innovation as: (1) high focus; (2) moderate focus; or (3) low focus. Results indicate that …
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and innovation play in determining multinational and multinational subsidiary performance. The present research seeks to … understand the organizational paths leading to such desirable outcomes as greater learning, increased innovation and improved … subsidiary autonomy and innovation. A particular feature of these findings is that they can be shown to be robust after …
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For most complex emergent technologies, product-market success depends on efficient linkages between changing lead innovators within the R&D process. In this paper, our unit of analysis is a complex high technology product and the system of alliance linkages formed to progress a product through...
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knowledge was limited. The industrial revolution of past centuries was predominantly based on human physical strength and money … primarily from intangible intellectual resources, from the capital of knowledge. The knowledge revolution therefore consists … precisely in this transition from the economy dominated by physical, tangible resources, to the economy dominated by knowledge …
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’s internal and external environment. This dissertation contributes to the entrepreneurship and innovation literatures by … through a change process as founders shape their ventures to match their evolving knowledge and changing environmental … their experience can rapidly reduce equivocality and build knowledge. As a result, change efforts tend to be smaller, more …
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