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To achieve successful innovation, firms in ASEAN countries have to elevate their innovation capability including human resources, business structure of firms, technologies including ICT use by collaborating with outside organizations such as MNCs (Multi-national companies) and university/public...
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Organizations want to have access to each other's resources and so they establish different forms of collaboration … strategies (Podolny & Page, 1998). Knowledge sharing and also collaboration are dependent on an organizations' social network and …, deliverables) in the process of collective ideation (Harvey, 2014). This research can add a new collaboration method which can be a …
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appearances (innovative management, innovation culture, innovative policy, and innovative factors) as well as the performance of …
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can be identified in the literature to refer to these intermediaries. However, the performance of these players is …
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This paper aims to measure the impact of broadband speed access and upgrades on the household income based on a survey comprising 20,000 respondents in eight OECD and three BRIC countries in 2010 (Brazil, India and China). The study is novel, as most previous studies on broadband emphasize the...
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performance in the European economies with a sectoral approach using the Input-Output (IO) methodology. The method measures the …
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The vast majority of the studies investigating telecommunication development (diffusion of mobile phone, Internet, the broadband, etc.) that have been carried out in the literatures aim at assessing the impact on economic indicators, mainly the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), whereas little...
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This paper presents a dynamic North-South general equilibrium model with non- homothetic preferences. Innovation takes place in the rich North while firms in the poor South at random imitate products manufactured in the North. The model is able to generate endogenous product cycles as described...
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lack trust in case the partners had no previously collaboration. They may therefore rely more heavily on control. On the … willingness to share knowledge and the use of communication modes. Control encourages formal communication that emphasizes the … exchange of codified knowledge, while trust encourages informal communication that emphasizes the exchange of tacit knowledge …
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This paper focuses on the efficiency of innovation intermediary organizations and also reviews the connections of intermediaries with regional and local actors emphasizing the human side of innovation. In the beginning I define the organizations and the innovation process as a special market,...
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