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Increased Variation or Higher Fences? Understanding Typological Evolution in Radical Innovation Management
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2016)
This paper addresses a key issue of typological confusion in relation to radical innovation management research. Previous research has emphasized the need for a more parsimonious understanding of innovation typology, where ...
Evolution of Research Topics at ISPIM : Popularitybased Scientometrics keyword analysis
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2015)
Previous research has proposed that conference proceedings can
demonstrate an ability to innovate and propose new ideas. Therefore, ISPIM proceedings could be a store of novel research ideas and a platform to identify and ...
Evaluating private security sector market perceptions in Finland
(Macmillan Publishers, 2015)
The role and signifi cance of private security services have grown in many countries, since traditional tasks of security authorities are being outsourced. The goal of this study is to empirically evaluate the perceptions ...
Cross-Cultural Implications In A Project-Based Learning Environment (PBL)
(International association for development of the information society, 2012)
Effective functioning of geographically dispersed, culturally mixed work team is essential for global business success in the era of ICT-outsourcing and -offshoring. It is vital to understand and learn how to do software ...
Social Network Analysis of the ISPIM Innovation Management Community in 2009 - 2011
(World Scientific Publishing, 2014)
Scientific communities are bound together by common purpose and interests, and tangible evidence of the structure of such communities may be found by investigating co-authorship networks. We utilise social network analysis ...
Intercultural virtual student teams open innovating via online social networks
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2011)
Effective functioning of geographically dispersed, culturally mixed work team is essential for global business success in the era of open innovation. Therefore it is vital to understand and learn how to innovate in a ...
Towards a comprehensive framework to analyse edutainment applications
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2015)
By following action research principles this study develops a comprehensive framework that enables more systematical data collection on the design and impact of edutainment applications, in particular serious games and ...
Social Network Analysis of the ISPIM Innovation Management Community
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2012)
Scientific communities are bound together by common purpose and interests, and tangible evidence of the structure of such communities may be found by investigating co-authorship networks. We utilise social network analysis ...
Open Innovation in a Systemic Innovation Context : Analyzing Online Mass Innovation Process from Systemic Perspectives
(The Open Innovation Research Seminar, 2010)
This study briefly introduces the National Open Innovation System (NOIS) paradigm, which enables open innovation and online social network (OSN) approaches integration to National Innovation Systems(NIS) and higher education. ...
The Crowdsourcing Delphi : Combining the Delphi Methodology and Crowdsourcing Techniques
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2013)
In this study three strong methodological approaches are combined including The Delphi methodology, the Crowdsourcing Approach and the Boston Consulting Matric Approach, while proposing an extension to conventional Delphi ...