10 research outputs found
Reasons for Innovation: Legitimizing Resource Mobilization for Innovation in the Case of Okochi Memorial Prize Winners
This paper addresses reasons for innovation. Innovation requires resources to transform new ideas into products/services to be sold in the market and diffused in society. Yet in the earlier stage of innovation process uncertainty always prevails both technologically and economically. There is no objective consensus that the new idea will succeed in the end. It is thus necessary for those people who want to realize the innovation to show others both inside and outside the firm legitimate reasons for mobilizing their precious resources, including people, materials, facilities, and money, throughout the process toward commercialization. How do firms legitimize the resource mobilization for innovation? Drawing on 18 case studies on Okochi Memorial Prize winners, which our joint research project has carried out over last five years, and building upon the existing literature on internal corporate venturing, new ventures, and other related issues, this paper examines the innovation process of established Japanese firms from idea generation to commercialization with a primary focus on the process by which resource mobilization was legitimized.
Investigation and prediction of enteral nutrition problems after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
AIM: To investigate and predict enteral nutrition problems after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)
肝病態生理研究のあゆみ Concanavalin A誘発マウス肝炎の肝細胞障害重症度とサイトカイン産生能における性差の検討
雑誌掲載版Con A誘発マウス肝炎において肝細胞障害の重症度には性差が存在し,雌マウスでより重度であった.また,その発症機序にはINF-γ,TNF-α等の炎症性サイトカイン産生能における性差の関与が示唆され