This study fills a gap in the innovation literature contributing broadly-based critical, theoretical, and practical insights to assist in achieving “Right to Market.” The insights will enable an organization to plan and adopt a successful and systemic strategy and implementation through Communities of Innovation (CoInv). The corporate intrapreneur's role, such that maximum benefit derives from the system of entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, and innovation is explained through literature review, consultancy experiences, and use of an illustrative case
Ongoing globalization and changing customer needs make it increasingly difficult for firms to surviv...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...
Although researchers and managers have examined various business outcomes of sustainability, the lit...
This study fills a gap in the innovation literature contributing broadly-based critical, theoretical...
The concept of using future innovation to achieve “right to market” (R2M) (Koudal & Coleman, 2005) i...
Sustainable development and innovation represent a challenge for all firms. Although innovation is a...
Recently, there has been a widespread recognition of Corporate Entrepreneurship (CE) as a means to f...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose that a form of communities of practice (CoP), a co...
International audienceThis study identifies the substantial relationship between corporate social re...
Purpose of the paper: The research aims to better comprehend the mechanisms that allow the genera...
This article aims to look at how organizations seek to improve their competitiveness through the dev...
business systems, product innovation, process innovation, sociability, CSR, corporate social respons...
Conquering new markets and expanding competition areas make innovation the basis of development and ...
This paper highlights the mutual relationship and crucial need for sustainability in innovation and ...
Governments and activists alike are increasingly holding companies to account for the social repercu...
Ongoing globalization and changing customer needs make it increasingly difficult for firms to surviv...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...
Although researchers and managers have examined various business outcomes of sustainability, the lit...
This study fills a gap in the innovation literature contributing broadly-based critical, theoretical...
The concept of using future innovation to achieve “right to market” (R2M) (Koudal & Coleman, 2005) i...
Sustainable development and innovation represent a challenge for all firms. Although innovation is a...
Recently, there has been a widespread recognition of Corporate Entrepreneurship (CE) as a means to f...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose that a form of communities of practice (CoP), a co...
International audienceThis study identifies the substantial relationship between corporate social re...
Purpose of the paper: The research aims to better comprehend the mechanisms that allow the genera...
This article aims to look at how organizations seek to improve their competitiveness through the dev...
business systems, product innovation, process innovation, sociability, CSR, corporate social respons...
Conquering new markets and expanding competition areas make innovation the basis of development and ...
This paper highlights the mutual relationship and crucial need for sustainability in innovation and ...
Governments and activists alike are increasingly holding companies to account for the social repercu...
Ongoing globalization and changing customer needs make it increasingly difficult for firms to surviv...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...
Although researchers and managers have examined various business outcomes of sustainability, the lit...