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Innovating the innovation process
International Journal of Technology Management, 2006In the innovation literature, the development of innovation models is subdivided into generations. Until now, we have distinguished three generations. Because current models provide a poor representation of what happens in today's open innovation networks, there is a growing need for a fourth-generation concept. So far, requirements for next-generation
A. J. (Guus) Berkhout+3 more
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Purchasing organic products: role of social context and consumer innovativeness
, 2017Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate how individual innovativeness and social factors shape consumers’ purchase decisions of organic products. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on an online survey of
A. Persaud, S. Schillo
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Internet Research, 2014
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to accomplish two objectives – to test the functional relationship between adoption readiness (AR), perceived risk (PR) and usage intention for mobile payments in India and to investigate the stability of proposed ...
Rakhi Thakur, Mala Srivastava
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to accomplish two objectives – to test the functional relationship between adoption readiness (AR), perceived risk (PR) and usage intention for mobile payments in India and to investigate the stability of proposed ...
Rakhi Thakur, Mala Srivastava
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Promoting innovation: Innovate or die
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1995AbstractThe concept of innovation is analysed and misconceptions are condemned. The Rolls-Royce engine RB211 and the Pilkington glass float process are cited as profitable examples of British innovations. Intellectual property is considered as a tradable commodity in the form of patents which can be bought and sold.
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Innovativeness: The Concept and Its Measurement
, 1978The nature of innovativeness, and its relationship to adoption, are explored in this article. It is argued that innovativeness should be conceptualized at a higher level of abstraction, and that explicit recognition should be given to the complex ...
D. Midgley, G. Dowling
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Innovating The Development of Innovation
Research-Technology Management, 2007Disruptive innovations increasingly originate in private sector emerging growth firms—or gazelles, as they are commonly called.
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Collaborative Innovation and Open Innovation
2013Consumers’ demand for products has moved, since the eighties, toward products customized to personal needs. This change has incited firms to work closely with other organizations and especially customers, in order to anticipate better the future needs, inducing a growth in external relationships of firms.
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Corporate Culture, Customer Orientation, and Innovativeness in Japanese Firms: A Quadrad Analysis
, 1993Rohit Deshpandé, J. Farley, F. Webster
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Innovativeness: Its antecedents and impact on business performance
, 2004G. Hult, R. Hurley, G. Knight
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