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the Slovak Republic was analyzed. The study differentiates between product innovation and three different forms of process …
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This chapter introduces some of the concepts surrounding technical entrepreneurship and is suitable for students of the computer/IT-related disciplines and engineering, especially electrical engineering
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Managers entrusted with new product development (NPD) have to seek the optimal balance between prior competencies and learning activities to generate successful products. Yet prior NPD research has largely taken a positivistic view of learning despite an inkling that too much learning can lead...
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political dimensions of intervening in processes of innovation. With a focus on the concept of ‘temporary spaces’ as an … analytical framework we present a study of a case on participatory innovation concerned with indoor climate practices in the …
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Understanding the long-term patterns of innovation in energy technologies is crucial to informing public policy … planning in the context of climate change. This paper analyzes which of two common models of innovation over the technology … life-cycle – the product-process innovation shift observed for mass-produced goods or the system-component shift observed …
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The present paper proposes a new way of thinking regarding the relation between innovation and knowledge using a … order to be transformed in technological innovation. In the Knowledge Flow Percolation Model center, human beings are seen … importance of knowledge flows in innovation …
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innovation that illustrates an endogenous process of internal competition. This often political and contentious process can have …
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Innovation Survey 2005. In particular, we investigate growth differences between R&D-performing firms and non-R&D performers. As … process innovation are introduced in the model, the contribution of R&D drops to about 4%-points. Interestingly, we find that …
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imitate instead of concurrently investing in innovation, which alleviates competitive pressure. In contrast with the classical … strategy view, our paper also shows that imitators may not always benefit from interfirm knowledge spillovers. Specifically …
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This paper explores the links between open innovation and the emergence of a phoenix industry - the low carbon vehicles … innovation" approaches in driving the sector, for example noting that smaller firms can sometimes innovate more quickly …
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