69 research outputs found

    Managing Disruptive Innovation: Entrepreneurial Strategies and Tournaments for Corporate Longevity

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    Extant research on disruptive innovation has implicitly incorporated entrepreneurship as the underlying driver of the disruptive phenomenon. We integrate recent developments from entrepreneurship and innovation research streams to better understand the conditions and causal mechanisms that influence disruptive innovation. Drawing on effectuation, evolutionary entrepreneurship, lead-users, collective intelligence, and opportunity tournament literature, we develop a theoretical framework that explains disruptive innovation as a co-evolutionary entrepreneurial process at the firm, product, and customer level. The framework offers a set of testable propositions to advance theory and practice in the field. We suggest avenues for future research and conclude entrepreneurial strategies to help general managers create and cope with disruptive innovation

    Understanding healthcare social enterprises: a new public governance perspective

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    Surveying the social innovation and higher education landscape in Hong Kong

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    ‘Surveying the social innovation and higher education landscape in Hong Kong’ is a key report commissioned as part of the British Council’s Building Research Innovation for Community Knowledge and Sustainability (BRICKS) project. The objective of the BRICKS project, which is funded by the Hong Kong government’s Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund (SIE Fund), is to build capacity and foster collaboration on social innovation between HEIs, NGOs, social enterprises and other organisations working at the frontline of public service delivery in Hong Kong. This research directly relates to this aim, by seeking to explore the barriers and enablers of collaboration to achieve social innovation primarily within/between HEIs in Hong Kong, but also with NGOs and other stakeholders. The research, therefore, explores the following aim and sub-aims: Research Aim: to understand the knowledge, capacity and future ambitions of the Hong Kong academic community in relation to SI. How is this shaped by barriers and enablers at the following three levels? • Systemic level: cultural norms, traditions and incentive structures that mediate inter-HEI collaboration. • Institutional level: behaviours and attitudes of faculty and staff in HEIs towards collaboration. • Practice-level: frontline knowledge of how to collaborate in the delivery of social innovation initiatives. The research adopts a sequential mixed-method research approach to data collection, comprising five stages: an in-depth literature review, an online survey, semi-structured interviews, ecosystem mapping and data triangulation. The study is of particular importance, given that, to date, there is no baseline data in relation to social innovation in Hong Kong’s higher education sector

    A Scientometric of ENT 1990-2013

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    Web of Science bibliometric dataset used in the scientometric study of entrepreneurship research published in the period 1990 to 2013

    THE EFFECT OF INFLUENCERS ON PURCHASE DECISIONS IN XINONABOBA KAPUAS, BENGKULU CITY

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    This study aims to determine the influence of influencers on purchasing decisions at Xinonaboba Kapuas, Bengkulu City. This research uses quantitative research methods. Data collection techniques were carried out using a questionnaire. The number of respondents in this study were 93 consumers who shopped at Xinonaboba Kapuas, Bengkulu City and the data analysis technique used simple linear regression techniques and hypothesis testing. The results showed that the regression value Y = 14.904 + 0.386X ÂŹ with a positive regression direction, meaning that if the influencer increases, the purchase decision at Xinonaboba Kapuas Bengkulu City will also increase. Influencers have a significant influence on purchasing decisions of Xinonaboba Kapuas, Bengkulu City, because a significant value of 0.000 is less than 0.05. This means that the more influencers increase, the purchasing decision of Xinonaboba Kapuas, Bengkulu City will also increase

    AUDIT SISTEM INFORMASI PENJUALAN PADA PIUTANG PT. RAHARDJA EKALANCAR

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    AUDIT SISTEM INFORMASI PENJUALAN PADA PIUTANG PT. RAHARDJA EKALANCA

    Mapping the evolution of entrepreneurship as a field of research (1990–2013): A scientometric analysis

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    <div><p>This article applies scientometric techniques to study the evolution of the field of entrepreneurship between 1990 and 2013. Using a combination of topic mapping, author and journal co-citation analyses, and overlay visualization of new and hot topics in the field, this article makes important contribution to the entrepreneurship research by identifying 46 topics in the 24-year history of entrepreneurship research and demonstrates how they appear, disappear, reappear and stabilize over time. It also identifies five topics that are persistent across the 24-year study period––institutions and institutional entrepreneurship, innovation and technology management, policy and development, entrepreneurial process and opportunity, and new ventures<i>–</i>–which I labeled as The Pentagon of Entrepreneurship. Overall, the analyses revealed patterns of convergence and divergence and the diversity of topics, specialization, and interdisciplinary engagement in entrepreneurship research, thus offering the latest insights on the state of the art of the field.</p></div

    A rhetoric-orientation view of social entrepreneurship

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