نتایج جستجو برای: but innovation could not affect social capital

تعداد نتایج: 4732835  

Arman Ahmadizad, Maryam Varmaghani Shilan Ahmadyari

In today's competitive world corporate survival requires special attention to innovation. Given the key role of intellectual capital in corporate innovation capability, this article is written with the aim of provide a model to promote organizational innovation through human capital management and knowledge sharing. The population in this study is managers, directors and experts from 13 industr...

Journal: :BMC health services research 2015
Olaf von dem Knesebeck

BACKGROUND Social epidemiologists aim to identify social characteristics that affect the pattern of disease and health distribution in a society and to understand its mechanisms. Some important concepts of social epidemiology are: social inequalities, social relationships, social capital, and work stress. DISCUSSION Concepts used in social epidemiology can make a useful contribution to health...

Within the framework of a country's development and besides the other types of capitals (natural, human and material), social capital could be regarded as both the input and output of development. In the economy of the underdeveloped countries, social capital has been called as the missing link of development. Due to the impact of social capital on the different aspects of human lives and their...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس 1389

in the past couple of decades sociocultural theory of sla and its implications in efl contexts have attracted attentions of research circles worldwide and aroused some controversies. firth and wagner (1997) have questioned the principles of the cognitive view which gives importance to mental constructs in favor of sociocultural view which highlights social and contextual constructs. but if soci...

Journal: :مدیریت سرمایه اجتماعی 0
محمدصادق حسن زاده استادیار، گروه مدیریت، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران سارا صادقی کارشناس ارشد مدیریت دولتی، دانشگاه پیام نور، تهران، ایران

in an economy based on knowledge, organizations use their employees’ knowledge as a resource for creating and increasing organizational value and their success depends on their ability to manage their rare and volatile resources. one of the important organizational capabilities is social capital which can greatly help organizations to create and share knowledge as well as to create “permanent o...

Journal: :Organization Science 2007
Lee Fleming David M. Waguespack

What types of human and social capital identify the emergence of leaders of open innovation communities? Consistent with the norms of an engineering culture, we find that future leaders must first make strong technical contributions. Beyond technical contributions, they must then integrate their communities in order to mobilize volunteers and avoid the ever-present danger of forking and balkani...

Journal: :Owner : riset dan jurnal akuntansi 2022

This study aimed to examine the effect of risk management, intellectual capital, and innovation on firm value with companies’ performance as mediating variable. The population was LQ-45 companies that were listed Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2017-up 2020. Furthermore, data collection technique used purposive sampling. There 180 taken annual reports published in www.idx.co.id. Moreover, a...

2010
Jenny Marcela Sánchez-Torres Sandra Carolina Rivera Torres

This article’s main objective was to present a model for measuring research capacity from an intellectual capital-based approach for Colombian higher education institutions ( Instituciones de Educación Superior – IES), forming part of the national science and technology system, in the sense that around 90% of Colombian research groups belong to it. The model should lead to identifying IES capac...

2001
Arijit Mukherjee

In this paper we show how the size of innovation can affect the incentive for cooperative R&D and social welfare. When cost difference between large and small innovations is not sufficiently large then social welfare can be more under small innovation compared to large innovation. However, the innovating firm always prefers large innovation.

Journal: :J. Community Informatics 2005
Lyn E. Simpson

This paper adopts a holistic approach to explain why social capital matters for effective implementation, widespread uptake, greater social inclusion, and the sustainability of CI initiatives. It describes a theoretical framework drawn from diffusion of innovation, community development and social capital theories. The framework emphasises the interplay between physical infrastructure (includin...

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