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Lopsided Schumpeterian Competition And The Superstar Firm Phenomenon, Mark Lehrer, I. Kim Wang, Michael Behnam
Lopsided Schumpeterian Competition And The Superstar Firm Phenomenon, Mark Lehrer, I. Kim Wang, Michael Behnam
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In many industries worldwide, gains from technological innovation have increasingly accrued only to the largest and most resource-endowed companies, while most companies lag in implementation of vital new technologies. As a result, the phenomenon of so-called “superstar” firms that outdistance industry rivals has become a major topic in technology management.
Sequences Of Learning Types For Organizational Ambidexterity, Russell J. Seidle
Sequences Of Learning Types For Organizational Ambidexterity, Russell J. Seidle
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Ambidexterity involves strategies for effectively managing the inherent tensions between short-term stability and long-term investments, a challenge known as the exploitation-exploration paradox. Despite the acknowledged importance of learning in the context of ambidexterity, there is a limited understanding of how various forms of organizational learning are employed over time in projects focused on either exploitation or exploration. This gap in knowledge is significant because the timing and sources of knowledge acquisition that support innovation can significantly impact the success of an ambidextrous approach. In essence, ambidexterity not only requires balancing the conflicting demands of exploitation and exploration but also necessitates …
Innovation Resilience In Cities, Chan-Yuan Wong, I. Kim Wang, Jeffrey Sheu, Mei-Chih Hu
Innovation Resilience In Cities, Chan-Yuan Wong, I. Kim Wang, Jeffrey Sheu, Mei-Chih Hu
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Achieving innovation has been a challenging task, as maintaining its momentum is akin to landing on the moon. What are the key ingredients that innovative cities need to possess to sustain their momentum, especially after experiencing economic setbacks?