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Collaboration Networks and Innovation: How to Define Network Boundaries

Collaboration Networks and Innovation: How to Define Network Boundaries

... for innovation, physical proximity of firms and industries provides access to a pool of inventors who are embedded in dense network of social relations that span the boundaries of individual ... See full document

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A value network development model and implications for innovation and production network management

A value network development model and implications for innovation and production network management

... production network management, a ’focused factory’ (Skinner, 1974) ...production network in our perspective- is dynamically inefficient with recurring disruptive product ...production networks need ... See full document

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Social collaboration for corporate innovation management

Social collaboration for corporate innovation management

... of how knowledge is developed – from information sharing till expertise sharing, and the difference between individual knowledge and organisational knowledge as a result of a learning process, is elaborated which ... See full document

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Innovation and Networks Collaboration in the Competitiveness of a Localized Agri-food System (LAS) of Artisan Bread

Innovation and Networks Collaboration in the Competitiveness of a Localized Agri-food System (LAS) of Artisan Bread

... road network facilitates access to markets, in the region it has free federal highway # 55 Mexico-Taxco, its importance lies in connecting the cities of Toluca, Taxco and Mexico, along with neighboring ... See full document

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The role of strategic intent in collaboration : knowledge creation and transfer in the Australian logistics industry : part A

The role of strategic intent in collaboration : knowledge creation and transfer in the Australian logistics industry : part A

... dynamic operating environment tight, detailed planning may not be appropriate for key processes, activities and relationships (Caniëls & Romijn 2008; Choi, Dooley & Rungtusanatham 2001). For instance there is ... See full document

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Networking and innovation: a systematic review of the evidence

Networking and innovation: a systematic review of the evidence

... shapes network structures creating cohesive interconnected ...of networks encountered in this review illustrate that the optimal design for a network is contingent on the actions that the structure ... See full document

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In search of relevance: Perspectives on the contribution of academic-practitioner networks

In search of relevance: Perspectives on the contribution of academic-practitioner networks

... actor networks of ideas, events, identities and practices (Latour, ...transgressing boundaries arguably has much to offer towards a better understanding of academic-practitioner ... See full document

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Collaboration for innovation networks: Towards a reference model

Collaboration for innovation networks: Towards a reference model

... Water Innovation Network (Water I-net), Genomics Innovation Network (Genomics I-net), Regional Accelerator and Innovation Network (Regional Accelerator and I-net), ... See full document

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Collaboration for Innovation: A Product Management Perspective

Collaboration for Innovation: A Product Management Perspective

... encourage collaboration throughout all ...social networks and online communities have gained popularity as a customer-driven innovation management (innovation ... See full document

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Defining systems of innovation: a methodological discussion

Defining systems of innovation: a methodological discussion

... In this field technological regime is formed and it represents the main criteria for market selection. Enterprises and related networks (in other words, SI) which do not fit with the dominant characteristics of TR ... See full document

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Innovating with users online? How network-characteristics affect collaboration for innovation

Innovating with users online? How network-characteristics affect collaboration for innovation

... addresses how network characteristics affect collaboration in open innovation ...open innovation and networked innovation, this paper applies an analytical framework addressing ... See full document

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The one and the many: How threshold phenomena breach subject boundaries

The one and the many: How threshold phenomena breach subject boundaries

... over how neuroscientific discourse naturalises the way we understand capitalist labour as based on flexible and adaptable units in its modelling of brain ‘plasticity’, she highlights the politicised nature of ... See full document

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On the analysis of the collaboration network of the Brazilian symposium on computer networks and distributed systems

On the analysis of the collaboration network of the Brazilian symposium on computer networks and distributed systems

... computer networks inside universities, mainly connecting ...Switched Network) to interconnect workstations and main- frame computers located anywhere in the country and ...Brazilian network to some ... See full document

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Network evolvement in innovation projects: the case of the construction industry: the influence of network evolvement on the performance of systemic product innovation in the construction industry

Network evolvement in innovation projects: the case of the construction industry: the influence of network evolvement on the performance of systemic product innovation in the construction industry

... A network is described as a set of actors that are connected to each other through ties (Fombrun, 1982; Borgatti & Foster, 2003; Hagedoorn, ...a network: the formation of a network tie, the ... See full document

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Family, Friends, and Students of Live Oak are invited to attend on Sunday, June 4th at 4:00pm Lucchesi Center 320 North McDowell Blvd, Petaluma Music by Live Oak Choir and Strings Reception and Refreshments to follow

Family, Friends, and Students of Live Oak are invited to attend on Sunday, June 4th at 4:00pm Lucchesi Center 320 North McDowell Blvd, Petaluma Music by Live Oak Choir and Strings Reception and Refreshments to follow

... to define and maintain with thirteen year olds than with three year olds: We can’t just pick them up to pull them out of harm’s way, nor send them to their rooms (now they send THEMSELVES to their rooms, with the ... See full document

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Estimation in causal graphical models

Estimation in causal graphical models

... Useful assumptions that help us to define and characterise a prior distribution associated with each network structure in the equivalence class of Bayesian networks are local and global [r] ... See full document

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'It's coming at things from a very different standpoint': evaluating the 'Supporting Self-Care in General Practice Programme' in NHS East of England

'It's coming at things from a very different standpoint': evaluating the 'Supporting Self-Care in General Practice Programme' in NHS East of England

... a collaboration of three universities; Lancaster University (which hosts the core unit), the University of Liverpool, and the University of Salford (figure ... See full document

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COLLABORATION FOR INNOVATION IN SMALL CEE COUNTRIES

COLLABORATION FOR INNOVATION IN SMALL CEE COUNTRIES

... open innovation in the United Kingdom (Bogers et ...to innovation, in many cases R&D cooperation fails (Guisado-González et ...in collaboration with competitors and public research ...of ... See full document

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Appropriability of design innovation across organisational boundaries: exploring collaborative relationships between manufacturing firms and designers in Italy

Appropriability of design innovation across organisational boundaries: exploring collaborative relationships between manufacturing firms and designers in Italy

... Technological innovations are traditionally protected via mainstream IP mechanisms such as patents. In order to protect design-based innovations, design registrations reveal to be most used. A design registration ... See full document

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Eurofocus: a newssheet for journalists. Weekly No. 37/86, 27 October - 3 November 1986

Eurofocus: a newssheet for journalists. Weekly No. 37/86, 27 October - 3 November 1986

... • RESEARCH: Innovation and transfer of technology programme The Community's development plan for encouraging innovation and technology transfer across boundaries, the experimental phase [r] ... See full document

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