Effectuation and foreign market entry of entrepreneurial firms

S Chetty, A Ojala, T Leppäaho - European Journal of Marketing, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this study is to examine the decision-making process for
entrepreneurial firms when entering foreign markets and how and why they entered those …

Knowledge sourcing beyond buzz and pipelines: evidence from the Vienna software sector

M Trippl, F Tödtling, L Lengauer - Economic geography, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the nature and geography of knowledge linkages in the Vienna
software cluster. Empirical studies on the software sector have provided contradictory …

Knowledge spillovers and strategic entrepreneurship: what researches and approaches?

S Cristo-Andrade, JJ Ferreira - International Entrepreneurship and …, 2020 - Springer
Based on the need for companies to remain competitive and dynamic in a constantly
changing environment, this systematic review on knowledge spillovers and strategic …

Managing organisational knowledge through recruitment: searching and selecting embodied competencies

I Jøranli - Journal of knowledge management, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose The creation of customized, technology-based services is highly dependent on
experience-based knowledge embodied in individual expert employees. Therefore …

How entrepreneurship, culture and universities influence the geographical distribution of UK talent and city growth

M Cowling, N Lee - Journal of Management Development, 2017 - emerald.com
Purpose The creation and distribution of human capital, often termed talent, has been
recognised in economic geography as an important factor in the locational decisions of firms …

Software products and services are high tech? New product development strategy for software products and services

M Aramand - Technovation, 2008 - Elsevier
High-tech products and services are characterized as having short life cycles and being
state-of-the-art. The life cycles of software products and services are affected by the changes …

[图书][B] Social networks, innovation and the knowledge economy

I Salavisa, M Fontes - 2012 - api.taylorfrancis.com
'There is no competitiveness without innovation'is an adage of our contemporary world.
Indeed, it is true to say that there is a strong link between the emergence, development and …

[PDF][PDF] Do clusters as open innovation systems enhance firms' innovation performance

J Terstriep, C Lüthje - Proceedings of the 19th International Product …, 2012 - iat.eu
Success stories of a few regions like Silicon Valley indicate that regional technology clusters
yield innovation. However, the empirical evidence on how firms acting in technology clusters …

The effect of knowledge-based information technology tools on the new product development processes in software companies

MS Nikabadi, A Sepehrnia - International Journal of …, 2019 - inderscienceonline.com
Software development is a knowledge intensive process and its success depends on the
management of knowledge effectively. Knowledge management (KM) tools play a critical …

Managing the SME clustering process life-cycle

C Ampantzi, M Psyllou, E Diagkou, M Glykas - … Management: Theory and …, 2013 - Springer
Globalization has changed the nature of innovation requiring a multitude of skills for solving
complex challenges; this is why the old closed innovation model, which dominated most of …