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Chien-Chiang Lin and Wen-Wei Hung conduct a survey to analyze how financial practitioners view innovation in their paper, “Prioritizing Factors of Organizational Innovation: The Application of Grey Relational Analysis.” ABSTRACT: In the past, corporations...
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Motivating innovation is a critical part of designing incentives. Some previous research has shown that shareholders often must motivate managers to pursue more innovative business strategies. Gustavo Manso examines aspects of an incentive structure in...
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Non-compete covenants are clauses written into contracts that expressly prohibit individuals from competing with former employers. Particularly for technical workers and upper-level management, they have developed to become a common feature of employment...
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Robert G. Cooper recently addressed a common issue in the present market in his article, “Perspective: The Innovation Dilemma: How to Innovate When the Market Is Mature.” If you are trying to grow your business wishes in the midst of mature, commoditized...
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Recent research on new managerial processes, practices and structures that can change the nature of managerial work show that this form of management innovation can be an important source of competitive advantage. Ignacio Vaccaro, Justin Jansen, Frans...
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Abstract: How a new Buick was made to appeal to a skeptical U.S. audience, as well as to the booming market in China. Published: Wall Street Journal, June 23, 2008 Authors: John D. Stoll Link: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121372750341881589.html?mod...
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Abstract: Denmark's Bang & Olufsen AS, a maker of luxury home-entertainment systems, is known for unusual design and an even less common approach to it. The Wall Street Journal spoke with Mr. Lewis at B&O's flagship store in Copenhagen...
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Abstract: Threadless churns out dozens of new items a month - with no advertising, no professional designers, no sales force and no retail distribution. And it's never produced a flop. A look inside the most innovative small company in America. Published...
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