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The innovation process of a firm gets fuelled by internal and external sources. First, scientists and engineers of a firm explore new combinations and exploit new knowledge for the development of new products and processes. This is linked to RD Chesbrough, 2003). Second, knowledge and new ideas can be accessed externally through links to other actors.
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The innovation process of a firm gets fuelled by internal and external sources. First, scientists and engineers of a firm explore new combinations and exploit new knowledge for the development of new products and processes. This is linked to RD Chesbrough, 2003). Second, knowledge and new ideas can be accessed externally through links to other actors.
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Cooperative behavior of functions, relations and sets
Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 1998This paper deals with properties of pairs of functions, sets or multifunctions, that yield calculus rules for subdifferentials, normal cones and coderivatives, respectively, of operations involving these objects. The subdifferentials considered are introduced, in an axiomatic way, as operators, acting on lower semicontinuous functions defined on a ...
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Cooperative Behaviours in Organizations
2009By 1938 effective organisations were characterized as systems in which individuals cooperated with each other to reach organizational ends (Barnard, 1938). In those days cooperative behaviours were studied under the heading of solidarity within organizations, and were focused on solidarity between employees in conflict with management or in the ...
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Cooperative behavior in children.
Psychological Bulletin, 1974Harold Cook, Sandra Stingle
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Cooperative behavior: Superefficient weaver ants
Current BiologyTeamwork has long faced a dilemma: as team members are added, the effectiveness of each individual decreases - a phenomenon known as 'Ringelmann's effect'. A new study shows that weaver ants in pulling chains overcome Ringelmann's effect, a result that may inspire new ways to coordinate teams.
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Learning cooperative behaviors in RoboCup agents
1998In the RoboCup environment, it is difficult to learn cooperative behaviors, because it includes both real-world problems and multiagent problems. In this paper, we describe the concept and the architecture of our team at the RoboCup'97, and discuss how to make this agent learn cooperative behaviors in the RoboCup environment.
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Engineering Cooperative Catalysis in Li–S Batteries
Advanced Energy Materials, 2023Jinlei Qin, Deli Wang
exaly
Cooperative Routing in Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2015Fatemeh Mansourkiaie
exaly

