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Driving health transformation: big pharma's innovation labs revolution. [PDF]
Peralta G, Sánchez B.
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The Fluoroscopy Paradox: Radiation Exposure, Dose Optimization, and Occupational Risk in Full-Endoscopic and Biportal Spine Surgery-A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Kim DH, Hong JT, Hur JW.
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Boosting Computational Catalysis and Chemical Reactivity with Artificial Intelligence. [PDF]
Vogiatzis KD +17 more
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Accelerated Emergence of Self-Driving Laboratories for Accelerating Materials Discovery. [PDF]
Brown AK +3 more
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The origin of spin-offs: a typology of corporate and academic spin-offs [PDF]
We provide a typology of corporate and academic spin-off types, distinguishing spin-offs involving new ventures from those that concern existing activities. We summarize the papers published in this special issue, relating them to the typology we develop. We conclude by developing an agenda for further research on spin-offs.
Mike Wright, Wright Mike
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Nursery World, 2022
Ideas and resources for supporting children's interest in rotation. By Nicole Weinstein
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Ideas and resources for supporting children's interest in rotation. By Nicole Weinstein
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Journal of Business Strategy, 2000
In the continuation of a growing trend, last year more than 60 companies divided up their assets and sent a business unit out on its own into the world of freestanding, publicly traded companies. These spin‐offs represented more than $170 billion in new market capitalization. Some of them emerged ready to be on their own.
Myrna Hellerman, Blair Jones
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In the continuation of a growing trend, last year more than 60 companies divided up their assets and sent a business unit out on its own into the world of freestanding, publicly traded companies. These spin‐offs represented more than $170 billion in new market capitalization. Some of them emerged ready to be on their own.
Myrna Hellerman, Blair Jones
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Survival and performance of strategic restructuring spin-offs and necessity spin-offs
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021In the past decade, researchers have increasingly explored the performance of spin-offs created by events that adversely affected the incumbent. Extant literature has, however, mainly focused on employee made necessity spin-offs, while the post entry performance of incumbent made strategic restructuring spin-offs has largely been ignored.
Roslyng Olesen, Thomas +1 more
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