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Technological Innovation as Social Innovation

Science, Technology, & Human Values, 2008
This article describes and analyzes the process of institutionalizing studies on science, technology, and society (STS) in Cuba, and the social and academic circumstances in which these studies are implemented there. The authors give a brief account of how science and technology have evolved in Cuba over the last four decades.
Jorge Núñez Jover   +1 more
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Technological Innovation and Acquisitions

Management Science, 2009
I examine whether technological innovation is a motivating factor in firms' acquisition decisions and how an acquisition (or an acquisition withdrawal) affects technological innovation in subsequent years. I find that firms engaging in acquisition activities are less innovative and have often experienced declines in technological innovation during the
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Innovations in a technology museum

IEEE Micro, 1999
The rapid progress of technology presents challenges to museums, science centers, and the entertainment industry. Keeping up with technical advances, coupled with the increasing sophistication and expectation of visitors, often strains limited resources. The rise of the Internet is rapidly driving innovation and competition. What will the museum of the
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Understanding the Effect of Non-Technological Innovation on Technological Innovation and Innovation Success

International Journal of Hybrid Information Technology, 2016
By using empirical data collected from 278 manufacturing firms in Korea, this study investigates the relationship between technological innovations (i.e., product and process innovations) and non-technological innovations (i.e., organizational and marketing innovations) and innovation success.
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Formation and technological innovation.

International journal of computerized dentistry, 2002
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Innovation everywhere [innovation technology]

Engineering Management, 2007
Organisations are under pressure to innovate. The pressure can stem from slowing growth or from increased competition due to globalisation and improved communications. Some organisations have realised that they need to change their offerings radically in order to survive, and need to find innovative ways to do so.
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Industrial agglomeration, technological innovation and carbon productivity: Evidence from China

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2021
Xiaoling Zhang, Xiaoling Zhang
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Is centralization killing innovation? The success story of technological innovation in fiscally decentralized countries

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021
Meiqing Chi   +2 more
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