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Connecting others: Does a tertius iungens orientation shape the relationship between research networks and innovation?

2021

Research on social networks and innovation emphasizes that individuals spanning structural holes and crossing institutional boundaries have more opportunities for knowledge recombination and innovation involvement. However, transforming the potential knowledge and resources available through personal networks to attain innovation can be difficult for the focal individual. Using an ego-network approach, this study examines whether and to what extent an individual strategic orientation to cooperation (i.e. tertius iungens) contributes to strengthening the relation between two personal network properties (structural and institutional separation) and involvement in innovation. Our analysis is c…

social networksKnowledge managementStrategy and ManagementbiomedicineContext (language use)Management Science and Operations Research050905 science studiesStrategic orientation[INFO.INFO-SI]Computer Science [cs]/Social and Information Networks [cs.SI]Personal networkstructural separationOrientation (mental)Management of Technology and InnovationPhenomenon0502 economics and businesstertius iungensnetwork heterogeneityStructural holesBiomedicineSocial networkbusiness.industry05 social sciencesinnovationstructural holesBiomedicineinstitutional separationBusiness0509 other social sciences050203 business & management
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Expanding Well-Being by Participating in Grassroots Innovations: Using the Capability Approach to Explore the Interest of Alternative Food Networks f…

2022

Abstract Grassroots social innovations are citizen-led initiatives that develop bottom-up solutions to societal challenges. Alternative food networks (AFNs) are innovations which propose alternative schemes for distribution and consumption of food—such as community-based agriculture or food cooperatives—which can improve the well-being of participants. Its potential for social work and social services has been recognised, but remains underexplored. This paper proposes a theoretical framework based on the capability approach in order to explore the impacts, drivers and factors at play in the expansion of well-being in participants in AFNs. This framework is applied to address seven cases of …

social servicesHealth (social science)capability approachwell-beingTreball socialUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAalternative food networksgrassroots innovationssocial innovationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)The British Journal of Social Work
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Creatividad en Trabajo Social: el estímulo que necesitamos

2012

La creatividad se inserta en la vida diaria de los seres humanos, está presente en la toma de decisiones y en muchas de las cuestiones que plantea el día a día. Y el Trabajo Social no escapa a ello. Todos, en mayor o menor medida, tenemos algo de creativos, porque la creatividad, como un hijo, se cría, se educa, se orienta y finalmente alcanza la madurez. Mediante este artículo, es mi deseo poder transmitir a los trabajadores sociales la necesidad de introducir la creatividad en nuestra práctica diaria, como herramienta potente que dé un nuevo aire a nuestra profesión. La creatividad nos permite poner en marcha nuevos métodos, combatir el síndrome de quemado. Nos ayuda a crear espacios abie…

social workCreatividad ; trabajo social ; innovación Creativity ; social work ; innovation Artículoinnovación Creativity:SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo social [UNESCO]UNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo socialCreatividadtrabajo socialinnovation Artículo
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Long-Term Educational Sustainability: Educational Innovation in Social Vulnerability Contexts

2017

This paper investigates the behavior of children from low socioeconomic status families and examines the effects of a socioemotional education program on aggression in children. The results of the program are compared according to the children’s gender and age, the family structure, the parents’ educational attainment, and social status. The results show that applying socioemotional education programs reduces children’s aggression and encourages positive development during adolescence. This positive development fosters open, expressive behavior.

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Transformative direction of innovation and measurement of uncaptured GDP in the digital economy

2017

The Internet has dramatically changed business dynamics and our daily lives by providing extraordinary services and welfare never anticipated before. However, productivity in industrialized countries has confronted an apparent decline. The ICT advanced firms and countries are suffering with low marginal productivity of their ICT investments. This reveals the two-faced nature of ICT and productivity paradox in the digital economy. With the progression of technology and transition from commodity- oriented to information society, the consumers’ preferences are believed to be shifted beyond economic value. The digitization has promoted the free and un- monetized consumption of digital goods and…

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Software business models and contexts for software innovation: key areas software business research

2003

This paper examines business, design, and product development aspects of software business models. Contexts of small and large companies for creating software innovations are also analysed. Finally, software business research is called for and an agenda for software business research is presented to better understand the dynamics of the software industry and help create and manage successful software-intensive ventures.

software business modelssoftware innovationDP industrysoftware business researchproduct designcorporate venturingproduct developmentsoftware industryinnovation managementsoftware engineering
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Diffusion of Software Technology Innovations in the Global Context

2002

This study examines how software businesses are acquiring new software technology innovations (STIs) in rapidly changing globalized business environment characterized by rapidly shortening software technology life cycles, changing customer demands, and intense competition. It was executed through both theoretical and empirical investigations and analyses. It describes one case company as an example of the diffusion of STI and develops a framework for the diffusion of software technology innovation. The research findings are useful for both further research and industrial settings. peerReviewed

software development managementsoftware technology life cyclesglobalized business environmentsoftware technology innovationscustomer demandssoftware businesssoftware development toolscompetitionsoftware technology transfer
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From job crafting to home crafting: A daily diary study among six European countries

2019

The actions that individuals take to proactively craft their jobs are important to help create more meaningful and personally enriching work experiences. But do these proactive behaviors have implications beyond working life? Inspired by the suggestion that individuals aim for a meaningful life we examine whether on days when individuals craft their jobs, they are more likely to craft non-work activities. It also seems likely that characteristics of the home environment moderate these cross-domain relationships. We suggest that crafting crosses domains particularly when individuals gain resources through high autonomy and high workload at home. We partly supported our model through a daily…

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Processus de catégorisation des professionnels par les managers de « l'innovation » : l'exemple des journalistes « experts-métier »

2022

Cette communication présente l’étude des effets de la mise en place d’un dispositif socio-technique lié à « l’innovation » au sein d’un groupe de presse quotidienne régionale, à travers l’appropriation du qualificatif « d’expert-métier » par les journalistes souhaitant être impliqués. Comment, à travers ce titre, les journalistes tendent à faire évoluer la représentation de leur réalité socio-professionnelle ? Comment facilitent-ils l'intégration des valeurs liées à l'entrepreneuriat dans les groupes ?

start-updispositif socio-techniquejournalisme[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologyentrepreneuriatinnovation[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
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Les pouvoirs de « l’innovation » : les dispositifs liés à l’innovation comme levier de pouvoir des instances dirigeantes sur la production éditoriale

2022

Cette communication aborde l’intégration d’un dispositif sociotechnique lié à « l’innovation » au sein d’un groupe de presse quotidienne régionale français. Le dispositif étudié est qualifié de « Lab » à partir de sa mise en place en 2012 jusqu’en 2019. Il a d’abord pour mission d’élaborer de nouveaux modèles et processus éditoriaux pour diversifier l’offre et capter un nouveau public, et pour cela d’ajuster les pratiques journalistiques sur les supports numériques au sein de l’entreprise. Mais l’évolution que connait l’entité chargée d’élaborer les solutions porteuses d’un redressement économique, témoigne des tâtonnements et des difficultés persistantes. A partir de 2019, le « Lab » devie…

start-upjournalisme[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologyéconomie des médiasGroupe de presseinnovation[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
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