JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 217: Strategy for Cultural Inclusion in New Product Development Processes: A New Zealand Study
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by Sanjay Mathrani, Sara Diaa Eldin Ibrahim
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 217: Strategy for Cultural Inclusion in New Product Development Processes: A New Zealand Study Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040217 Authors: Sanjay Mathrani Sara Diaa Eldin Ibrahim Cultural inclusion generates a positive impact by socially increasing pride for individuals or economically increasing a country’s global capital. Currently, in New Zealand (NZ), not many strategies exist that ensure inclusion of culture in new products introduced locally and globally. Further, cultural inclusion in products app ..read more
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 218: The Impact of Employee Development Practices on Human Capital and Social Capital: The Mediating Contribution of Knowledge Management
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by Ahmad Adnan Al-Tit, Sura Al-Ayed, Abdulaziz Alhammadi, Mohammad Hunitie, Aktham Alsarayreh, Wijdan Albassam
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 218: The Impact of Employee Development Practices on Human Capital and Social Capital: The Mediating Contribution of Knowledge Management Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040218 Authors: Ahmad Adnan Al-Tit Sura Al-Ayed Abdulaziz Alhammadi Mohammad Hunitie Aktham Alsarayreh Wijdan Albassam There is a shortage of research investigating the link between employee development practices and intellectual capital as mediated by knowledge management. The aim of the current research was to consider the influence of employee developm ..read more
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 216: Evaluation of Technological Knowledge Transfer between Silicon Fen Firms and University of Cambridge Based on Patents Analysis
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by Asma Rezaei, Ali Reza Kamali
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 216: Evaluation of Technological Knowledge Transfer between Silicon Fen Firms and University of Cambridge Based on Patents Analysis Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040216 Authors: Asma Rezaei Ali Reza Kamali Silicon Fen (SF) is a cluster of high-tech firms located around the University of Cambridge (UoC) in the UK. This article, for the first time, investigates the technological bonds between SF firms and UoC based on patent analysis covering the period of 1999–2021. We provide a short history of SF, highlig ..read more
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 214: An Updated Systematic Review of Business Accelerators: Functions, Operation, and Gaps in the Existing Literature
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by Jaber Aljalahma, John Slof
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 214: An Updated Systematic Review of Business Accelerators: Functions, Operation, and Gaps in the Existing Literature Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040214 Authors: Jaber Aljalahma John Slof Business accelerators have emerged as an important innovation intermediary, with their primary role identified as stimulating premature startups through mentorship and training programs. However, despite significant improvement and 17 years of working history, there are still gaps in working behavior, business accelerator forms, orga ..read more
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 213: An Empirical Analysis of Cashless Payment Systems for Business Transactions
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by Mahfuzur Rahman, Izlin Ismail, Shamshul Bahri, Muhammad Khalilur Rahman
1y ago
JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 213: An Empirical Analysis of Cashless Payment Systems for Business Transactions Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040213 Authors: Mahfuzur Rahman Izlin Ismail Shamshul Bahri Muhammad Khalilur Rahman This paper examines the antecedents of cashless payment systems among businesses in Malaysia. The adoption of cashless payment systems by businesses has the potential to reduce the costs related to handling huge amounts of cash in the market and enhance transaction speed. Unfortunately, its current adoption in Malaysia is still ..read more
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 212: Dynamic Effect of Flow on Impulsive Consumption: Evidence from Southeast Asian Live Streaming Platforms
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by Pradeep Paraman, Sanmugam Annamalah, Peter Vlachos, Selim Ahmed, Arunnan Balasubramaniam, Baharudin Kadir, Murali Raman, Wong Chee Hoo
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 212: Dynamic Effect of Flow on Impulsive Consumption: Evidence from Southeast Asian Live Streaming Platforms Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040212 Authors: Pradeep Paraman Sanmugam Annamalah Peter Vlachos Selim Ahmed Arunnan Balasubramaniam Baharudin Kadir Murali Raman Wong Chee Hoo The impulsive live streaming consumption intentions of the Southeast Asian market are examined in this study. Online live streaming transactions, a new form of social media, are becoming popular due to their real-time communication and innova ..read more
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 211: Circular Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets through the Lens of Sustainability
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by Rui Miguel Dantas, Aamar Ilyas, José Moleiro Martins, João Xavier Rita
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 211: Circular Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets through the Lens of Sustainability Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040211 Authors: Rui Miguel Dantas Aamar Ilyas José Moleiro Martins João Xavier Rita The purpose of this research paper is to explore the antecedents and consequences of circular entrepreneurship in emerging markets. The consequences of circular entrepreneurship will be explored through the lens of three dimensions of sustainability: social, economic, and environmental. This study used a multi-case approach ..read more
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 209: Factors Affecting Community Participation in Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility Projects: Evidence from Mangrove Forest Management Project
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by Thridchai Sattayapanich, Piyapong Janmaimool, Jaruwan Chontanawat
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 209: Factors Affecting Community Participation in Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility Projects: Evidence from Mangrove Forest Management Project Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040209 Authors: Thridchai Sattayapanich Piyapong Janmaimool Jaruwan Chontanawat Community participation in an environmental corporate social responsibility (CSR) project can help business enterprises effectively develop projects that respond to the actual demands of the community and effectively utilize a firm’s resources. T ..read more
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 210: Public Policies, Open Innovation Ecosystems and Innovation Performance. Analysis of the Impact of Funding and Regulations
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by Joana Costa, António Carrizo Moreira
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 210: Public Policies, Open Innovation Ecosystems and Innovation Performance. Analysis of the Impact of Funding and Regulations Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040210 Authors: Joana Costa António Carrizo Moreira Open innovation (OI) has been implemented to develop competitive advantages based on the management of innovation with external players. As such, it is expected that the generalized adoption of OI practices needs to be nurtured by governmental public policies in order to enhance OI-based ecosystems. The role of ope ..read more
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JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 208: Fintech Adoption Drivers for Innovation for SMEs in Indonesia
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by Nugraha, Setiawan, Nathan, Fekete-Farkas
1y ago
JOItmC, Vol. 8, Pages 208: Fintech Adoption Drivers for Innovation for SMEs in Indonesia Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity doi: 10.3390/joitmc8040208 Authors: Nugraha Setiawan Nathan Fekete-Farkas The rapid evolution of technology and a large number of smartphone users are transforming the way the masses access financial services. Fintech companies consistently innovate in developing customized products and services for users and SMEs to increase financial access and inclusiveness to achieve the Indonesian national financial inclusion target of 90 percent by 2024 ..read more
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