Innovation depends on new ideas entering an organization and being translated into something implemented and used. This article identifies the determinants of this knowledge acquisition and transfer. Knowledge is diffused through a variety of networks. One potentially important network is formed by professional associations, which diffuse a specific body of knowledge to practitioners and create informal networks of weak ties, linking members from different organizations. A survey of a particular association's members is used to identify the variables that predict the level of two types of technological innovation. Results show that professional association networks are important for innovation in specific, operational technologies, although...
Purpose. This paper aims at investigating the multifaceted nature of innovation networks by focusing...
Recent work on competitiveness has emphasized the importance of business networking for innovativene...
This article re-examines claims concerning effects of network structure from the literature on socia...
It is important for firms to be able to adopt technologies that offer them competitive advantage. Be...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
In today's fast-paced economy the innovative capability of a company cannot be studied without consi...
Greater understanding of what factors promote the formation of innovation networks and their success...
The management of the social networks of individual technological innovation has been hampered by th...
Greater understanding of what factors promote the formation of innovation networks and their success...
'The perspective of this paper is that variation in commercially successful radical product/ process...
The themes of awareness and influence within the innovation diffusion process are addressed. The inn...
Systemic perspectives of innovation integrate complex interrelations among enterprise, science and t...
Systemic perspectives of innovation integrate complex interrelations among enterprise, science and t...
Systemic perspectives of innovation integrate complex interrelations among enterprise, science and t...
Recent work on competitiveness has emphasized the importance of business networking for innovativene...
Purpose. This paper aims at investigating the multifaceted nature of innovation networks by focusing...
Recent work on competitiveness has emphasized the importance of business networking for innovativene...
This article re-examines claims concerning effects of network structure from the literature on socia...
It is important for firms to be able to adopt technologies that offer them competitive advantage. Be...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
In today's fast-paced economy the innovative capability of a company cannot be studied without consi...
Greater understanding of what factors promote the formation of innovation networks and their success...
The management of the social networks of individual technological innovation has been hampered by th...
Greater understanding of what factors promote the formation of innovation networks and their success...
'The perspective of this paper is that variation in commercially successful radical product/ process...
The themes of awareness and influence within the innovation diffusion process are addressed. The inn...
Systemic perspectives of innovation integrate complex interrelations among enterprise, science and t...
Systemic perspectives of innovation integrate complex interrelations among enterprise, science and t...
Systemic perspectives of innovation integrate complex interrelations among enterprise, science and t...
Recent work on competitiveness has emphasized the importance of business networking for innovativene...
Purpose. This paper aims at investigating the multifaceted nature of innovation networks by focusing...
Recent work on competitiveness has emphasized the importance of business networking for innovativene...
This article re-examines claims concerning effects of network structure from the literature on socia...