نتایج جستجو برای: only cognitive component affects on innovation

تعداد نتایج: 9245561  

2013
Pierre Barbaroux

This article presents a review of the literature that focuses on the role played by information asymmetry in the management of innovation. Results are organised in two categories. On the one hand, information asymmetry is considered as a major source of market failures because it affects the quality of innovative goods and services available on the market and disturbs the process of allocating ...

Journal: :British Journal of Social Psychology 2017

2017
Guillermo Marshall Álvaro Parra

We study how competition affects innovation (and welfare) when firms compete both in the product market and in innovation development. This relationship is complex and may lead to scenarios in which a lessening of competition increases R&D and consumer welfare in the long run, contradicting arguments provided by antitrust agencies in recent merger cases. We provide conditions for when a merger ...

Journal: :CAIS 2016
Christoph Peters Paul P. Maglio Ralph Badinelli Robert R. Harmon Roger Maull James C. Spohrer Tuure Tuunanen Stephen L. Vargo Jeffrey J. Welser Haluk Demirkan Terri L. Griffith Yassi Moghaddam

This paper examines emerging digital frontiers for service innovation that a panel discussed at a workshop on this topic held at the 48th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). The speakers and participants agreed that that service systems are fundamental for service innovation and value creation. In this context, service systems are related to cognitive systems, sma...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2014
Christina Draganich Kristi Erdal

The placebo effect is any outcome that is not attributed to a specific treatment but rather to an individual's mindset (Benson & Friedman, 1996). This phenomenon can extend beyond its typical use in pharmaceutical drugs to involve aspects of everyday life, such as the effect of sleep on cognitive functioning. In 2 studies examining whether perceived sleep quality affects cognitive functioning, ...

2017
Zhijiang Lou Dong Shen Youqing Wang

In this study, a two-step principal component analysis (TS-PCA) is proposed to handle the dynamic characteristics of chemical industrial processes in both steady state and unsteady state. Differently from the traditional dynamic PCA (DPCA) dealing with the static cross-correlation structure and dynamic auto-correlation structure in process data simultaneously, TS-PCA handles them in two steps: ...

2003
Keith Pavitt

SUMMARY The paper argues that innovation processes can be cognitive, organisational and/or economic. They happen in conditions of uncertainty and (in the capitalist system) of competition. Three broad, overlapping sub-processes of innovation are identified: the production of knowledge; the transformation of knowledge into products, systems, processes and services; and the continuous matching of...

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