Prelims
A Guide to Planning and Managing Open Innovative Ecosystems
ISBN: 978-1-78973-410-2, eISBN: 978-1-78973-409-6
Publication date: 16 October 2020
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(2020), "Prelims", Leitão, J., Ratten, V. and Barroca, J. (Ed.) A Guide to Planning and Managing Open Innovative Ecosystems, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-409-620201001
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A Guide to Planning and Managing Open Innovative Ecosystems
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A Guide to Planning and Managing Open Innovative Ecosystems
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João Leitão, Vanessa Ratten and Jean Barroca
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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Contents
List of Figures | vii |
List of Tables | viii |
List of Contributors | ix |
Chapter 1 Planning and Managing Open Innovative Ecosystems, Data and Government | |
Vanessa Ratten and Abu Zafar Shahriar | 1 |
Chapter 2 Understanding Bio Health Technologies Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: An Intellectual Capital Approach | |
Ângela Gonçalves, Dina Pereira, João Leitão and Maria del Mar Fuentes | 13 |
Chapter 3 Transformative University in Quadruple Helix Sustainability Governance | |
Ufuk Gur | 41 |
Chapter 4 Entrepreneurship and University Brands: The Sense of Belonging in Higher Education | |
Bruno Sousa and Filipa Magalhães | 57 |
Chapter 5 Business Concept in a Health-related Donation Context | |
Amani Alsalem, Park Thaichon and Scott Weaven | 67 |
Chapter 6 Empowerment and Performance in SMEs: Examining the Effect of Employees’ Ethical Values and Emotional Intelligence | |
Konstantinos Koronios, Panagiotis Dimitropoulos, Athanasios Kriemadis, John Douvis, Marios Papaloukas and Vanessa Ratten | 83 |
Chapter 7 Technology Ecosystems in Sport: A Bibliometric Analysis | |
Paloma Escamilla-Fajardo, Juan Núñez-Pomar and Vanessa Ratten | 99 |
Chapter 8 International Sports Organizations and Internationalization of Sports Firms | |
Kadir Yildiz and Yeşer Eroğlu | 119 |
Chapter 9 Traditional Cultural Industry in Jepara: An Open Innovative Ecosystem Approach | |
Danu Patria, Petrus Usmanij and Vanessa Ratten | 133 |
Chapter 10 An Education Ecosystem View to Managing Ethics and Entrepreneurial Intention | |
Roos Kities Andadari, Ristiyanti Prasetyo, Rosaly Franksiska, Yustina Pravitasmara Dewi, Petrus Usmanij and Vanessa Ratten | 155 |
Chapter 11 State-owned Companies and Innovative Ecosystem: A Case of 3-kg LPG | |
Roos Kities Andadari, Yulius Pratomo, Petrus Usmanij and Vanessa Ratten | 169 |
Index | 185 |
List of Figures
Fig. 3.1. The Conceptual Model of Transformative University for Sustainability | 50 |
Fig. 6.1. Proposed Model | 92 |
Fig. 7.1. Methodological Process | 103 |
Fig. 7.2. Evolution of Articles Published Up To November 2019 | 104 |
Fig. 7.3. Co-authorship Network (≥2) | 107 |
Fig. 7.4. Number of Articles by Language | 108 |
Fig. 7.5. Co-occurrence of Terms Appeared in the Keyword Field (≥4 Co-occurrences) | 112 |
Fig. 9.1. First Group | 140 |
Fig. 9.2. Second Group | 140 |
Fig. 9.3. Third Group | 141 |
Fig. 9.4. Jepara Productions Structure | 142 |
List of Tables
Table 2.1. Identification of the Units of Analysis of the Case Study | 19 |
Table 2.2. Stakeholders’ Perspective on the Perception of Value Regarding IC Components | 21 |
Table 2.3. Detailed Description of Unit Cases | 30 |
Table 3.1. Quadruple Helix Actors for Sustainability Governance | 52 |
Table 5.1. Conceptual Models Informed Organ Donation Studies | 76 |
Table 6.1. Descriptive Statistics and Correlations | 93 |
Table 6.2. 2SLS Regression Results | 94 |
Table 7.1. Journals, Number of Articles, LCS, GCS (≥3 Published Articles) | 105 |
Table 7.2. Authors, Affiliation, LCS, GCS (≥2 Published Articles) | 106 |
Table 7.3. Articles by Country, LCS, GCS | 108 |
Table 7.4. Most Cited Articles (1977–November 2019) | 110 |
Table 7.5. Articles Most Referenced in the Search (≥4) | 111 |
Table 7.6. Keyword Frequency (≥10) | 112 |
Table 7.7. Three Areas With Main Studies | 113 |
Table 10.1. Summary of Number of Questionnaires | 159 |
Table 10.2. Validity Test Results | 160 |
Table 10.3. Reliability Test Results | 160 |
Table 10.4. Index Values and Respondents’ Perceptions | 161 |
Table 10.5. Main Model Regression Test Results | 162 |
Table 10.6. Model Feasibility Test For The Main Model | 163 |
Table 10.7. Coefficient of Determination in the Main Model Summary Model | 164 |
Table 10.8. Summary of Chow Test Results for Each Subgroup | 164 |
Table 10.9. Business Ethics Interaction Test Results | 165 |
Table 11.1. Respondents Groups | 178 |
Table 11.2. Respondents’ Characteristics | 178 |
Table 11.3. The type of LPG Packaging Size Used | 179 |
Table 11.4. Number of 3-kg LPG Tubes Consumed Per Household Per Month | 180 |
Table 11.5. Regression Results for Several Factors That Influence the Consumption of 3-kg LPG | 181 |
List of Contributors
Amani Alsalem Griffith University, Australia
Roos Kities Andadari Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia
John Douvis University of Peloponnese, Greece
Yeşer Eroğlu Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey
Paloma Escamilla-Fajardo University of Valencia, Spain
Rosally Franksiska Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia
Maria del Mar Fuentes University of Granada, Spain
Ângela Gonçalves University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Ufuk Gur Duzce University, Turkey
Konstantinos Koronios University of Peloponnese, Greece
Athanasios Kriemadis University of Peloponnese, Greece
João Leitão University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Filipa Magalhães Polytechnic Institute of Cavado and Ave, Portugal
Juan Nunez-Pomar University of Valencia, Spain
Dimitropoulos Panagiotis University of Peloponnese, Greece
Marios Papaloukas University of Peloponnese, Greece
Danu Patria University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Dina Pereira University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Ristiyanti Prasetyo Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia
Yulius Pratomo Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia
Yustina Pravitasmara Dewi Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia
Vanessa Ratten La Trobe University, Australia
Abu Zafar Shahriar Monash University, Australia
Bruno Sousa Polytechnic Institute of Cavado and Ave, Portugal
Park Thaichon Griffith University, Australia
Petrus Usmanij La Trobe University, Australia
Scott Weaven Griffith University, Australia
Kadir Yildiz Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey
- Prelims
- Chapter 1: Planning and Managing Open Innovative Ecosystems, Data and Government
- Chapter 2: Understanding Bio Health Technologies Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: An Intellectual Capital Approach
- Chapter 3: Transformative University in Quadruple Helix Sustainability Governance
- Chapter 4: Entrepreneurship and University Brands: The Sense of Belonging in Higher Education
- Chapter 5: Business Concept in a Health-related Donation Context
- Chapter 6: Empowerment and Performance in SMEs: Examining the Effect of Employees’ Ethical Values and Emotional Intelligence
- Chapter 7: Technology Ecosystems in Sport: A Bibliometric Analysis
- Chapter 8: International Sports Organizations and Internationalization of Sports Firms
- Chapter 9: Traditional Cultural Industry in Jepara: An Open Innovative Ecosystem Approach
- Chapter 10: An Education Ecosystem View to Managing Ethics and Entrepreneurial Intention
- Chapter 11: State-owned Companies and Innovative Ecosystem: A Case of 3-kg LPG
- Index