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Corporate foresight : the identification of potentially disruptive innovations from startups A methodological framework to utilize startups as a source of corporate innovations

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Table 1: Identified literature per topic
Figure 1: Corporate foresight process (Daft & Weick, 1984, p. 286; Durst et al., 2015, p
Table 2: Strategic management systems (Ansoff, 1980, p. 132)
Figure 2: Innovation Process. Adapted from (Galanakis, 2006, p. 1231)
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