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Engaging patients throughout the continuum of implementation science and practice: adapted evidence mapping review and practical guide for clinicians and researchers. [PDF]
Steeves L, Sampalli S, Urquhart R.
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Enablers and Barriers to the Implementation of the Allied Health Rural Generalist Education and Training Scheme in Rural and Remote Private and Non-Government Contexts in Australia. [PDF]
Dymmott A +9 more
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Innovations: principles and strategies [PDF]
AbstractIn order for companies to innovate as much as possible it is necessary for them to be familiar with the process of innovation and the principles on which innovation is founded.
Ramadani, Veland, Gerguri, Shqipe
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Innovation and corporate strategy
Technology in Society, 1985Because major technological changes tend to progress in a highly probabilistic,tumultuous, interactive fashion—driven by a few champions—corporate innovation programs must be designed and managed accordingly. Based on a 2½ -year study of large, innovative enterprises, this article suggests how some of theworlds most innovative companies interlink ...
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Innovation: sources and strategies
International Journal of Technology Management, 2001Innovation has long been recognised as the mainspring of economic growth. But only in the last two decades or so has economic theory started to come to grips with the complexity of cause and effect in technological progress. In this paper, the author shows a relationship between innovation and its uncertainty; between sources of innovative strategies ...
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Innovation, innovation strategy and survival [PDF]
Innovation has a recognised effect on survival. Undertaking more risky innovation, for example, may increase the risk of business failure, while more incremental innovation may reduce failure risk. Here, we investigate how firms’ innovation strategy choices – which may reduce the riskiness or costs of innovation and/or increase the innovation rewards –
Stephen Roper, Helen Xia
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2008
Abstract Of all the aspects of MTI, innovation strategy is the most challenging. Firms can be very good at the various activities involved in MTI, such as R&D or operations, which are discussed later in the book, but this counts for little unless it is supported by a well-grounded innovation strategy that guides firms’ choices ...
Mark Dodgson, David Gann, Ammon Salter
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Abstract Of all the aspects of MTI, innovation strategy is the most challenging. Firms can be very good at the various activities involved in MTI, such as R&D or operations, which are discussed later in the book, but this counts for little unless it is supported by a well-grounded innovation strategy that guides firms’ choices ...
Mark Dodgson, David Gann, Ammon Salter
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