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Purpose: This article attempts to find a unique mechanism in the relationship between entrepreneurial bricolage and new ventures growth by testing the mediating role of market ambidexterity, and the moderating effect of entrepreneurial networks. Design/methodology/approach: This article...
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Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part I A New Set of Management Principles -- Chapter 2 Management Principles for Continuous and Discontinuous Innovation -- Part II The Case of Google in 2014 -- Chapter 3 Google’s Model for Innovation in 2014 -- Part III Google in 2023 and Reflections -- Chapter 4...
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This study investigated the relationship between open innovation and the radicalness of innovation. The balance between radical and incremental innovation is an essential part of the ambidextrous use of explorative and exploitative strategies, and this study assumed that open innovation is...
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This book shows how companies like Google have reinvented the common practice in management in order to continuously innovate in fast changing industries. With the ever-increasing pace of change, reinventing existing management principles could become a necessity and prove crucial in the...
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Corporations are confronted with challenges adjusting to changing technologies and markets. Seeking innovations externally through open innovation is a possible approach to go beyond the internal development of innovations. One practice of open innovation to assimilate external knowledge is...
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