Strategic pathways to product innovation capabilities in SMEs
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Four discrete innovation strategies on to specific sets of product innovation capabilities in SMEs (Small and medium sized businesses) are presented, by using two-dimensional typology of dynamic capabilities of manufacturing industry and grouping them with life-cycle stage and timing of expected returns.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Venturing
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0883-9026
Year: 2006
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Exploring entrepreneurial learning: a comparative study of technology development projects
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The role of rich and qualitative data in success and failure of technology development project is compared and analyzed. The factors that influence learning process and entrepreneurial innovation are studied.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Venturing
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0883-9026
Year: 2005
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Investment bankers and IPO pricing: does prospectus information matter?
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The information the influence the Initial Public Offer (IPO) pricing and the decision of investment bankers is analyzed. The impact of this information on offer price spread is studied.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Venturing
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0883-9026
Year: 2005
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