نتایج جستجو برای: innovations

تعداد نتایج: 29560  

2007
João Armênio Neto Alexandre R. Graeml

The corporate usage of the telephony services has been transformed by VoIP (Voice over IP), which changed the business model for that market. VoIP is a technological innovation, with high impact on the business of the suppliers of corporate telephony systems and a great potential to introduce new players to the market. This paper provides an analysis of VoIP's impact on the corporate telephony ...

2013
Christian Le Bas Nicolas Poussing

Despite the increased strategic importance of environmental innovation on the one hand and corporate social responsibility on the other, there are still few studies that show firm voluntary measures create a primary determinant of environmental changes. First, we clarify the meaning of voluntary measures and CSR. Second, we utilize a survey carried out in Luxemburg on firm CSR practices jointly...

2015
Michail Chronopoulos Andrianos E. Tsekrekos

Investments in the area of technological innovations are particularly risky, since, apart from price uncertainty, firms must take into account not only uncertainty in the arrival of innovations but also the presence of potential rivals. Therefore, we develop an analytical framework for sequential investment in order to determine how duopolistic competition impacts a firm’s technology adoption s...

1998
Rene Kemp Anthony Arundel

This report sets out to describe indicators on environmental technological innovation and their usefulness for environment-related STI policy and innovation study. Environmental technological innovations consist of new or modified processes, techniques, systems and products that help to reduce environmental damage. This is a new area for indicator research. In this report we will examine how en...

2010
ZHANG Huimin ZHOU Bin

Technological innovation is a key ingredient in building high performance organizations and the proper evaluation of technological innovation capability (TIC) is very important for decision makers. The objective of this paper is to introduce an analytical network process (ANP) model for technological innovation capability evaluation. This paper reports an application of proposed methodology as ...

2012
Henry Etzkowitz

An entrepreneurially oriented educational institution that transfers existing knowledge and/or creates new knowledge has the capacity to generate significant economic growth. This is the case of Stanford University, which had a key role in the development of Silicon Valley, reinforced by government support that made it possible for the region to become a world innovation hub, attracting and cir...

2014
Stefan Tongur Mats Engwall

Technology shifts are lethal to many manufacturing companies. Previous research indicates that this is not purely a problem of technological innovation, but is also closely related to the inertia of business models and business model innovation. This paper inquires into the dynamics of this intersection between technology and business models. Anchored in a case study in the automotive industry,...

Journal: :Work 2012
M J A Tereso R F Abrahão S F B Gemma U B Montedo N L Menegon J E Guarneti I A V Ribeiro

Organic agriculture is a sustainable cultivation ecologically, economically and socially. Several researches in organic agriculture have been made from technical perspectives, economic traits or related to ecological aspects. There are practically no investigations into the nature of the technology used in organic agriculture, especially from an ergonomic perspective. From the activity analysis...

2012
Ronald R. Breaker Douglas S. Conklin Larry Gold Dieter Söll Jennifer S. Montimurro Paul F. Agris

On November 3-4, 2011, the Symposium RNA Science and its Applications: A look toward the Future was held at the University at Albany-SUNY in the capital of New York State. Unique to this Symposium's format were panel discussions following each of the four platform sessions: RNA Technological Innovation: Analysis, Delivery, Nanotechnologies, IT; Infectious and other diseases: The future of small...

1994
Goel Kahen

Introduction After the Second World War, many countries have found the increasing need for progressive technology as a major means of achieving a competitive edge in the marketplace and also for effective welfare. It was not only under-developed countries that focused on this emerging phenomena, but many advanced nations which had been devastated during the War, tried to achieve the highest lev...

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