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Using avatars to tailor ideation process to innovation strategy
2016
Cognition, Technology & Work
is an open access repository that collects the work of Arts et Métiers ParisTech researchers and makes it freely available over the web where possible. ...
Acknowledgments This research was partly funded by project CREATIVENESS (CREative AcTIvities in Virtual Environment SpaceS), ANR-12-SOIN-0005. ...
two implementations of the Proteus effect, and research on innovation process, by testing a new tool to develop opposite innovation strategies. ...
doi:10.1007/s10111-016-0378-y
fatcat:fvrxbx3a5fb5rh5wnbpdhngaga
Serious games as social innovation tools
2021
Product Management & Development
A two-phase research was carried out, the first being a literature review of qualitative nature of publications that characterized the subjects around serious games and social innovation, and the second ...
The results also suggest that the concepts and objectives of serious games and social innovation have many correlations, such as both being considered creative strategies to present solutions to minimize ...
The purpose and method of transferring the information you wish to pass on are determined by the person or organization applying the game. ...
doi:10.4322/pmd.2021.008
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Experiential positioning: strategic differentiation of customer-brand relationships
2009
Innovative Marketing
While researchers and practitioners alike acknowledge the importance of strategic positioning to the firm's success, current business trends and a lack of positioning research make executing an effective ...
We use archetype analysis and relationship theory to identify the basic forms of relationship experience available within the category of online trading, demonstrating the viability of our approach for ...
, and possible reactions (sensory, affective, cognitive, and behavioral) to the episode (J. ...
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BASIC VECTORS TO TRANSFORM THE MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATION-ACTIVE ORGANIZATION
2021
European Journal of Economics and Management
According to the results of the analysis of scientific and practical sources it is generalized that the theoretical concepts synchronized with the practice of functioning of innovation-active organization ...
and to secure a foothold in certain high-tech niches -but they will depend on the possibility of applying high socio-humanitarian management technologies especially at the level of innovation-active organizations ...
Literature review and analysis on the research topic. ...
doi:10.46340/eujem.2021.7.4.6
fatcat:2ib3gsg7p5dhfjmbiz55c6qw4m
The human dimension of open innovation
2018
Management Decision
by the human resource (HR) dimension and the meaning and impact of organizations' innovation milieus. ...
of knowledge and technology from outside the organization. ...
Results show that the majority of organizations balance open innovation and control, trending to the first one. ...
doi:10.1108/md-06-2018-950
fatcat:qe6exhze75bwrch5ykuot6ziku
Nexus security: governance, innovation and the resilient city
2013
Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering
Nexus security is a compound mix of ideas: reconciling human needs and wants with access to multiple resources; diversity of access to those resources and services; resilience in the face of weather-and ...
innovations in serving the same purpose. ...
Throughout, CFG has been funded by the Wheatley-Georgia Research Alliance Endowed Chair in Water Quality and Environmental Systems at the University of Georgia, in particular, in support of a Graduate ...
doi:10.1007/s11783-013-0549-5
fatcat:vmja3l6umfe6jbvikckjhddmwm
Towards A Theory on the Reproduction of Social Innovations in Subsistence Marketplaces
2019
The Journal of product innovation management
The typology delineates three archetypes of reproduced social innovations: mimetic, facilitated, and complex, and notes how frugal innovations can emerge from these archetypes. ...
By examining who controls the knowledge and resources imperative to reproduction, the authors go beyond a focus on the social benefits of innovations to consider how intellectual property and profits matter ...
Gatekeepers are key to signaling trustworthiness of researchers to respondents, and securing the safety of researchers. ...
doi:10.1111/jpim.12510
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Entrepreneurial Innovation
[chapter]
2013
Encyclopedia of Creativity, Invention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The general equilibrium setting allows us to explore the impact of innovation on the nature of the¯rm. ...
The relationship between technological uncertainty and the nature of the¯rm is able to explain the commonly observed S-shaped di®usion pro¯le. ...
Branson, the founder of Virgin Records and Virgin Airlines, is an archetypal innovative entrepreneur. ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-3858-8_100321
fatcat:mugz2ylixre5tkj4qgl2x72aoi
Occupational cultures as a challenge to technological innovation
1999
IEEE transactions on engineering management
The paper argues that it is beneficial for management to consider these diverse perspectives carefully when planning technological innovation. I. ...
, but give rise to conflicting evaluations of technological innovation. ...
create the pattern of sense making and behavior displayed by the organization as a whole [10] . ...
doi:10.1109/17.740041
fatcat:2h4jqe3pgbeidgcg3n4jjpwur4
ORGANIZATIONAL AESTHETICS
2018
International journal for innovation education and research
To achieve the proposed objective, the study is based on bibliographical and documentary research, and interviews. ...
processes of innovation. ...
and innovation. ...
doi:10.31686/ijier.vol6.iss8.1135
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Architectic component of institutional networks development strategy in the context of national security providing
2019
Public management
Therefore, it becomes necessary to develop the theoretical and methodological foundations of an integrated model for organizing the interaction of the processes of individual self-regulation, corporate ...
The aim of the study is to analyze the archetypal component ...
Using an archetypal approach will help to develop innovative approaches to the development of security strategies through solutions based on comprehensive research and public policy agendas. ...
doi:10.32689/2617-2224-2019-18-3-321-335
fatcat:dhobpzzygfcb5ctwnjwm4wx2ke
Public financing of innovation: new questions
2017
Oxford review of economic policy
The article shows how in the case of innovation, successful policies that have led to radical innovations have been more about market shaping and creating through direct and pervasive public financing, ...
that have created new technological and industrial landscapes; and (iii) the entrepreneurial and lead investor role of public actors, willing and able to take on extreme risks, independent of the business ...
The archetypical historical mission is NASA's putting man on the moon. ...
doi:10.1093/oxrep/grw036
fatcat:sywjwdag2fej5n2oyxezgtujni
Knowledge, innovation and economy: An evolutionary exploration
1997
Long range planning
Acknowledgements I would like to express my thanks to my colleagues and co-workers of the Futures Research Center (where I started to work on this book) and of the Institute of Engineering Cybernetics ...
of the Technical University of Wroclaw (where I finished it) for creating a friendly and very stimulating atmosphere. ...
the security of every individual within the society and the security of the society in relation to other organized societies. ...
doi:10.1016/s0024-6301(97)86611-3
fatcat:bgovt7cfdjd63oighuq4jk57fa
Creativity and Environment
[chapter]
2013
Encyclopedia of Creativity, Invention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The progress principle: using small wins to ignite joy, engagement, and creativity at work. ...
Acknowledgments The author would like to thank David Campbell, Jason Hughes, John Roberts, Hendrik Wagenaar, and the participants of the European Science Foundation (ESF) meeting on personalized medicine ...
, and consultants) or other organizations (such as universities or public research organism) to develop or commercialize a new innovation. ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-3858-8_100187
fatcat:2nftbiwzanbf3isotlitbm356y
Scaffolding: Using Formal Contracts to Build Informal Relations to Support Innovation
2012
Social Science Research Network
Contracting partners in these relationships do not resort to formal court enforcement, relying instead on informal mechanisms such as reputation, repeat business, and norms to secure their agreements. ...
To understand this twist on Macaulay's results, we develop a model that shows the relationship between formal contracting and informal enforcement mechanisms. ...
In light of the changes in the organization of work and the firm to meet an increasingly dynamic, innovative, and networked environment, is it still the case, as Macaulay suggested, that formal contracts ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1984915
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