نتایج جستجو برای: we examine relationship between technological innovation

تعداد نتایج: 6330730  

Hojjat Farhang, Hossein Alizad Abkenari Mehdi Fadaei,

Abstract Innovation is considered as a critical factor for organizations to create value and ‎sustainable competitive advantage in today's complex and changing environment. ‎Organizations with more innovation, in response to the changing environments and ‎creating development of new capabilities that allows them to achieve better ‎performance will be more successful. The aim of curr...

متوسلی, محمود, میگون پوری, الهه, میگون پوری, محمدرضا ,

Achieving continuous innovation requires systematic innovation. This, in turn, is in need of identifying the nature of processes and mechanisms of the emergence of innovation systems. Given the critical significance and role of technological innovative systems in technological development and considering previous studies in the area of identifying the influential factors on the formation of suc...

Journal: :international journal of management and business research 2011
reza radfar parham jahangir

due to the tough on-going competition between producers of commodities and services, the prices of products are continuously going down nowadays. to avoid bankruptcy in such circumstances, organizations have focused on the application of technological innovations that enable them to respond to the needs of their clients. it is to this end that they attempt to gain the market and increase their ...

Journal: :پژوهشنامه پردازش و مدیریت اطلاعات 0
فرشید دانش farshid danesh ورا رشیدی vera rashidi راضیه زاهدی razieh zahedi

acceptance of information and information diffusion are the traditional concepts that can be reviewed from another point of view. acceptance of innovation and innovation diffusion model are starting points for analyzing these concepts. these concepts have an important role in designing systems and popularization of sciences. in addition, it is considerable in library and information studies whi...

Journal: :Information Economics and Policy 2010
Dyuti Banerjee Ishita Chatterjee

This paper analyses the effect of piracy on innovation in the presence of R&D competition with technological and market uncertainty. With a single innovating firm facing technological uncertainty, piracy unambiguously retards innovation. However, with R&D competition where firms face market and technological uncertainties, we show that piracy may enhance overall innovation. We also show that if...

2005
Arthur M. Diamond

Leapfrogging innovation competition through the process of creative destruction encourages the innovation in product and process that lengthens and improves lives. Schumpeter’s process of creative destruction emphasizes dynamic innovation competition, as contrasted with the standard model of static price competition. The ‘big-is-better’ account of creative destruction claimed, in addition, that...

2009
Jun Hou Pierre Mohnen

In order to catch up with the technological frontier, firms in developing countries have been striving hard to promote technological advancement through internal R&D effort (make) as well as through external sourcing (buy). The adoption and learning process requires firms to set up effective strategies to catalyze the speed of their catching-up. This study uses the complementarity approach to i...

Technological entrepreneurship at oil and gas knowledge-based companies plays an important role in the growth of societies by increasing the technological capacity of the economy through the production, transfer, and dissemination of technological products in todaychr('39')s competitive era. Due to the technology-oriented nature of the oil and gas industry and the high costs of its research and...

2013
Alexei Grinbaum

If the technological situation is unique, the ways to understand the contemporary moral condition are not. We link it to age-old questions: in fact, the power promised by technology only establishes a new form of human finitude. In the face of this continuity of the fundamental moral condition, we examine a number of alternative ways of thinking about the basis of responsible innovation, explor...

2001
Jeffrey L. Furman Michael E. Porter Joshua Gans Chad Jones Richard Lester Paul Romer Gary Pisano

Motivated by differences in innovation intensity across advanced economies, this paper presents an empirical examination of the determinants of country-level production of international patents. We introduce a novel framework based on the concept of national innovative capacity. National innovative capacity is the ability of a country to produce and commercialize a flow of innovative technology...

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