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    Effect of exploitation and exploration on the innovative as outcomes in entrepreneurial firms

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    [EN] The main aim of this study is to establish the effect of the Exploitation and Exploration; and the influence of these learning flows on the Innovative Outcome (IO). The Innovative Outcome refers to new products, services, processes (or improvements) that the organization has obtained as a result of an innovative process. For this purpose, a relationship model is defined, which is empirically contrasted, and can explains and predicts the cyclical dynamization of learning flows on innovative outcome in knowledge intensive firms. The quantitative test for this model use the data from entrepreneurial firms biotechnology sector. The statistical analysis applies a method based on variance using Partial Least Squares (PLS). Research results confirm the hypotheses, that is, they show a positive dynamic effect between the Exploration and the Innovative as outcomes. 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    Dental nonmetric investigation of population dynamics at Mayapan

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    Dental morphological traits have demonstrated utility in the analysis of genetic relationships between populations, within a population, and sometimes even at the familial level. However, despite this potential, such studies of the Maya are rare, though recent years have seen this trend reverse. This chapter contributes to this growing body of research on Maya dental morphology by demonstrating the utility of this approach to illuminate aspects of Mayapan’s internal population dynamics

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