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Hydrogen Production Scheduling Strategy for Photovoltaic Electrolysis of Water Considering Dynamic Hydrogen Prices [PDF]
To promote the commercial application of photovoltaic electrolysis hydrogen production technology, this study proposes a scheduling strategy for photovoltaic electrolysis hydrogen production that takes into account the dynamic hydrogen price mechanism ...
LI Janlin, WANG Dalong, ZHAO Wending, XIN Dixi, ZOU Fei
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Although user innovation has been regarded as an important source of firms’ competitive advantage, the internal processes and mechanisms involved in the relationship between firms’ user innovation activities and market performance are seldom studied.
Eun Hwa Lee, C. Kim, Jaewook Yoo
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User involvement in context of innovation: user innovation [PDF]
“User†, as subject of studies after World War II, were frequently studied in 1980s in the field of Economics and Management as well. While in particular it was held in the Consumer Behaviour context, it was divided into subheadings according to the process it was included (such as purchase decision; Mittal, 1989; Slama and Tashchian, 1985; Smith ...
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Quo Vadis, open and user innovation theory?
Few topics in current management research are reviewed as often as open and user innovation (Bogers et al., 2010, 2017; West & Bogers, 2014). As such, our aim for the introduction to this special issue is not to contribute yet another review on what work
O. Alexy, L. Frederiksen, Katja Hutter
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Motivations for innovation in the built environment: new directions for research [PDF]
Innovation in the built environment involves multiple actors with diverse motivations. Policy-makers find it difficult to promote changes that require cooperation from these numerous and dispersed actors and to align their sometimes divergent interests ...
Bijker W. E. +39 more
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Healthcare systems face increasing pressure from aging populations, chronic diseases, and the demand for accessible, high-quality care. Yet many innovations fail to address the needs of vulnerable groups.
Gemma Tria +4 more
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Living Labs versus Lean Startups: An Empirical Investigation
Although we seem to be living in an era where founding a startup has never been easier, studies point to the high mortality rates of these organizations.
Dimitri Schuurman, Sonja M. Protic
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The first business computer: a case study in user-driven innovation [PDF]
In 1949, the world's first business computer application was rolled out. The host for the application was a British catering and food-manufacturing company, which had developed and built its own computer, designed for business data processing. The author
Land, Frank
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A Framework for Field Testing in Living Lab Innovation Projects
Within innovation research and, more specifically, living lab projects, a crucial component is to test an innovation in a real-life context with potential end users.
Lynn Coorevits +2 more
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A two-layer coordinated control strategy is proposed to solve the power allocation problem faced by electric–hydrogen hybrid energy storage systems (HESSs) when compensating for the fluctuating power of the DC microgrid.
Jianlin Li, Ce Liang, Zelin Shi
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