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Klaus Solberg Söilen
The social sciences are drowning in new fancy academic terms or buzzwords, labels with unprecise definitions, rebranding phenomenon that somehow seem familiar. We are all surrounded by smart cities, innovation, and sustainability. What do these terms mea...
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Ursula Teubert
This publication describes a methodology and framework for the use of thinkingmethods as a lever to develop collective intelligence. The purpose of the described methodologyand framework is to leverage in an optimal way thinking methods well-chosen to th...
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Jonathan Calof,Wilma Viviers
A great deal of information is available on international trade flows and potentialmarkets. Yet many exporters do not know how to identify, with adequate precision, thosemarkets that hold the greatest potential. Even if they have access to relevant infor...
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Vincent Grèzesa,Riccardo Bonazzia,Francesco Maria Cimminoa
Companies? environments change constantly and very quickly, so each companymust be aligned with its environment and understand what is happening to maintain andimprove its performance. To constantly adapt to its environment, the company must integratea l...
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Jonathan Calof,Nisha Sewdass
Innovation research suggests customer, competitor and market knowledge areimportant requirements for innovation. Researchers in competitive intelligence (CI) haveproposed that there should be a relationship between CI and innovation. Yet despite both fie...
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