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Outsourcing and efficiency: the case of Spanish citrus farming

2006

Outsourcing in agriculture has traditionally been seen as a managerial strategy of smaller farms to achieve higher levels of efficiency. In this article, we provide empirical evidence supporting the existence of a positive relationship between outsourcing and efficiency in Spanish citrus farming. Outsourcing is measured by the proportion of outsourced labor and capital in farms' total use of these production factors, i.e., the higher the proportion of outsourced inputs, the higher the degree of outsourcing. Making use of data envelopment analysis techniques, we compute input-specific reductions required to achieve technical efficiency at the farm level. Our results show that attainment of t…

Economics and EconometricsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectFactors of productionKnowledge process outsourcingOutsourcingSkills managementMicroeconomicsAgricultureService (economics)Data envelopment analysisBusinessEmpirical evidenceAgronomy and Crop ScienceIndustrial organizationmedia_commonAgricultural Economics
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Complexity in project co-creation of knowledge for innovation

2020

The European Union (EU) promotes collaboration across functions and borders in its funded innovation projects, which are seen as complex collaboration to co-create knowledge. This requires the engagement of multiple stakeholders throughout the duration of the project. To probe complexity in EU-funded innovation projects the research question is: How does complexity affect the co-creation of knowledge in innovation projects, according to project participants? The data for this study was collected from project experts in the form of short narratives, using a questionnaire based on the elements of complexity of Mitleton-Kelly (2003). The results indicate that complexity characterises the co-cr…

Economics and EconometricsEU-maatKnowledge managementRelation (database)Innovation projectsO3M0Context (language use)innovaatiotoimintaOrder (exchange)Management of Technology and Innovationlcsh:AZ20-999ddc:6500502 economics and businessCo-creationmedia_common.cataloged_instancelcsh:Social sciences (General)Business and International ManagementEuropean unionDuration (project management)Research questionmedia_commonMarketingbusiness.industryCo-creationkansainvälinen yhteistyö05 social sciencesL0ComplexityTime-to-innovationlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieskompleksisuusprojektitOrganizational communicationlcsh:H1-99050211 marketingH8business050203 business & managementJournal of Innovation & Knowledge
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An upper echelons perspective on information technology business value

2017

This paper argues that information technology (IT) outcomes are more valuable to companies when their top management team (TMT) moves from flirting with IT to marriage. Previous research has demonstrated an association between top management support (TMS) and IT value. We extend the concept of TMS with the imbrication metaphor to define the construct of TMT-IT imbrication, which allows us to account for a tighter and continuous entwining of the TMT and IT to create IT value. Our definition of the TMT-IT imbrication construct embraces four dimensions: involvement, participation, attention, and use. In addition, with the support of upper echelons (UE) theory, we explore certain managerial tra…

Economics and EconometricsEngineeringKnowledge managementMetaphorStrategy and ManagementAssociation (object-oriented programming)media_common.quotation_subjectImbricationlcsh:Business0502 economics and businessddc:650Business and International ManagementG34Upper echelonsmedia_commonMarketingO33business.industryTop management support05 social sciencesInformation technologyVariance (accounting)Business valueImbricationM15Flirting050211 marketingbusinessConstruct (philosophy)lcsh:HF5001-6182050203 business & managementIT value
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Special issue on: innovation and knowledge-based economy for entrepreneurship and regional development

2019

Entrepreneurial activity requires innovation when entrepreneurs move from initial disequilibrium towards equilibrium (Kirzner 1973; Schumpeter 1954). Public administration and government policies s...

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipKnowledge economy05 social sciencesDisequilibriumPublic policyDevelopmentRegional development0502 economics and businessmedicineEconomics050211 marketingBusiness and International Managementmedicine.symptomEconomic system050203 business & managementEntrepreneurship & Regional Development
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Entrepreneurial Intentions: Moving the Field Forwards

2021

The purpose of this article is to articulate reasoning as to why there is a pressing need for a contextually based temporal approach towards the study of entrepreneurial intentions. Having done so, a potential means by which this can be achieved is put forth through assuming a socially situated perspective that links intentions, the entrepreneurial process of new venture creation, and a model of action abstractness. A conceptual model is proposed taking into consideration the entrepreneurial intention domain ‘as is’, ‘as should be’ and ‘as could be’. Value of current practice is assessed and challenged in a bid to stimulate new thinking in the area. The dynamic model provided contributes t…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONComputer scienceProcess (engineering)business.industryStrategy and ManagementField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesConceptual model (computer science)0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusiness and International Managementbusiness050203 business & managementThe Journal of Entrepreneurship
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Ecosystem dynamics: exploring the interplay within fintech entrepreneurial ecosystems

2021

AbstractScholars and practitioners continue to recognize the crucial role of entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) in creating a conducive environment for productive entrepreneurship. Although EEs are fundamentally interaction systems of hierarchically independent yet mutually dependent actors, few studies have investigated how interactions among ecosystem actors drive the entrepreneurial process. Seeking to address this gap, this paper explores how ecosystem actor interactions influence new ventures in the financial technology (fintech) EE of Singapore. Guided by an EE framework and the use of an exploratory-abductive approach, empirical data from semi-structured interviews is collected and ana…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212business.industryPerspective (graphical)New Ventures512 Business and managementGeneral Business Management and AccountingFinTechIdentification (information)PhenomenonIntermediationbusinessExploitation of natural resourcesSmall Business Economics
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Information and Communication Component of Modern Entrepreneurship

2012

The extent of involvement of small business to the World Wide Web depends not only on the degree of activity of the entrepreneurs themselves, but also on the level of development of a virtual market space. Statistics show that in the European Union, for example, businessmen from countries just emerging from the inertia of the machine production are still fairly sluggish in the development of ICT. In the context of the problems of small business in general and of the European entrepreneurship, in particular, it can be argued that virtually oriented entrepreneurs need now a strong support at both the national and supra-national levels.

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementbusiness.industryComponent (UML)Political Science and International RelationsBusinessWorld Economy and International Relations
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Modes of innovation and differentiated responses to globalisation - a case study of innovation modes in the Agder region, Norway

2011

Published version of an article in the jounal: Journal of the Knowledge Economy. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13132-011-0060-9 The main argument of this paper is that firms and industries are dominated by different innovation modes and that they therefore respond differently to challenges of globalisation. The paper differentiates between three modes: science, technology and innovation (STI), doing, using and interacting (DUI) application mode and the DUI technological mode. These innovation modes are based on different dominant knowledge bases, modes of learning and external knowledge. What is the implication of these differences with regard to competing…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipMode (statistics)globalisationVDP::Social science: 200Regional policyinnovation modesCompetition (economics)regional innovation systemsGlobalizationEmpirical researchArgumentknowledge sourcesEconomicsPosition (finance)MarketingIndustrial organizationregional policy
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Measuring readiness for entrepreneurship: An information tool proposal

2016

Abstract A profound review of the literature on entrepreneurship reveals that it does not exist a specific information tool to measure the individuals’ readiness for entrepreneurship. The purpose of this research has been building such kind of instrument to estimate the individuals’ readiness for entrepreneurship. Its design takes in consideration the inclusion of the main variables identified by the literature as those most associated with entrepreneurial profiles. These variables have been grouped into three categories: sociological, psychological and managerial-entrepreneurial. Each group provides batteries of items which are evaluated thanks to a specific scoring system. The final objec…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipScoring systemKnowledge managementEntrepreneurs' featuresEntrepreneurial capacityM1Disposición para el emprendimientoM2M5Management of Technology and Innovationddc:650C91lcsh:AZ20-9990502 economics and businesslcsh:Social sciences (General)050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementMediciónHerramienta de informaciónMarketingMeasurementMeasure (data warehouse)M13business.industrySpecific-informationInformation tool05 social sciencesMlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesEntrepreneurs’ featuresReadiness for entrepreneurshipTest psicológicolcsh:H1-99Características de los emprendedoresPsycho-testsPsychologybusinessCapacidad emprendedoraSocial psychologyInclusion (education)050203 business & managementJournal of Innovation & Knowledge
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The Merits of Playing It by the Book: Routine versus Deliberate Learning and the Development of Dynamic Capabilities

2018

In this study, we investigate the nature of dynamic capabilities and use a fine-grained measurement to test how centralization, routinization, and formalization relate to the underlying learning components of dynamic capabilities. We find that the effects of our three dimensions of managerial practices are broadly similar for almost all components of dynamic capabilities, and that only a few show a different pattern. Centralization and routinization are negatively related to dynamic capabilities, formalization is shown to have a significantly positive effect. We provide insights into the role of three dimensions of managerial practice by explaining variation among the learning components of…

Economics and EconometricsFormalization050208 financeKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryOrganizational Structure05 social sciencesDecentralizationVariation (game tree)DecentralizationDynamic CapabilitiesTest (assessment)0502 economics and businessOrganizational learningOrganizational structureDynamic capabilitiesbusinessOrganizational LearningRoutinization050203 business & management
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