C Buck, T Kreuzer, AM Oberländer… - … of the Association …, 2022 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Exogenous shocks, such as COVID-19, significantly change fundamental premises on which economies and individual organizations operate. The light-asset nature of digital …
S Gopalakrishnan… - BRQ Business Research …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we explore the Covid-19 crisis through the lens of innovation. We focus on the threat and opportunity drivers of innovation, and some of their product/service and process …
Exogenous crises, while disruptive, may also present learning opportunities that could affect a firm's viability and performance. In this study, we examine how exogenous crises can …
World War II was one of the most acute emergencies in US history, and the first where the mobilization of science and technology was a major part of the government response. The …
In this paper, we explore preparedness strategies for the initial response to crisis-driven innovation, in the context of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Using …
M Gkeredakis, H Lifshitz-Assaf, M Barrett - Information and Organization, 2021 - Elsevier
We live in a technologically advanced era with a recent and marked dependence on digital technologies while also facing increasingly frequent extreme and global crises. Crises, like …
S Kovoor-Misra, JA Clair, KL Bettenhausen - Technological forecasting and …, 2001 - Elsevier
A clear understanding of the attributes of a crisis is crucial for its prediction, management, and control. However, crises are described by a wide array of attributes that are often …
Innovation policy can be a crucial component of governments' responses to crises. Because speed is a paramount objective, crisis innovation may also require different policy tools than …
A crisis can devastate an organisation. However, it is important to remember that throughout history, crises have been pivotal in developing societies. Following this line of thought, in …