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new business models. This paper analyses the extent to which the use of AI contributes to the innovation performance of …
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The sensitivity of innovation activities with respect to the business cycle is often assumed to be small. In this paper the hypothesis on cyclical dependence of innovation activities is tested for firms in the German manufacturing, and additionally for SMEs. To this end firms' innovation...
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often regarded as the next general-purpose technology with a rapid, penetrating, and far-reaching use over a broad number of industrial sectors. A main feature of new general-purpose technology is to enable new ways of production that may increase productivity. So...
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derived from survey information in which firms were offered a hypothetical cash payment. Second, we account for the firm …
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This article considers cognitive distance and combined competence as predictors of success in co-operative Research and … above, on the success of co-operative R&D projects? Organisational culture is operationalised using the parsimonious model … outcomes (measured through nine complementary success indicators). In addition, neither the level of public support to the …
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supplement a firm's innovation performance. Moreover, we find that the success of market novelties is driven by design which is … leakage of information to outsiders caused by collaboration with external partners … themselves from rivals. Design activities may be one of several key factors contributing to new product development. The success …
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how knowledge management influences the innovation performance of a firm. While former studies mainly focused on knowledge …
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The internationalisation of corporate R&D is an opportunity for firms to reach local knowledge and expertise which is distributed globally. Firms' innovation activities which are carried out abroad comprise either the localization of uniform products to local needs with locally available...
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This paper investigates the impact of in-house R&D and innovation management practices on innovation success in small … innovation management tools in order to achieve innovation success. We analyse whether such a strategy can pay off. Based on data … from the German CIS we find that R&D activities are a main driver for innovation success if combined with external R …
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This study examines whether staged project management is beneficial or harmful for making product innovations. Using a unique firm survey for Japan, we find that firms that employed staged project management had a higher likelihood of introducing new products to the market. Additional...
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