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A driver in every car: when the auto industry says jump, do governments say “how high?”
Pierre André BuiguesThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the economic and political conditions that could explain why the governments in developed economies have intervened in the automobile…
Business cooperatives: when does sharing become a drawback?
Benoît Roux, Loïc PléCooperatives are relatively understudied compared with investor-owned companies, yet their economic impact makes them important to consider. This study is to focus on business…
Intervention intermediaries flourish: matching firms with solutions to complex needs
Tuba Bakici, Esteve AlmirallThe purpose of this paper is to explore the main models of innovation intermediaries as determined by the matching mechanisms they offer as a service to organizations, and to…
Cooperating to compete: turning toward a community of practice
Keith D. Harris, Harvey S. James, Aramis HarrisAgribusiness managers oftentimes find it difficult to gain practical experience in an area they have had very little practice. Habitually, they rely on their own business acumen…
Business model innovation in base of the pyramid markets
Heiko Gebauer, Caroline Jennings Saul, Mirella HaldimannThis paper aims to highlight how initial business models can be converted into a larger-scale solution for tapping into the emerging base-of-the-pyramid markets.
The robot in the window seat
Peter Buell HirschThe purpose of this paper is to point to some emerging workplace issues relating to the increasing collaboration between human and robot workers. As the number of human workers…
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0275-6668e-ISSN:
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- Dr. Pierre Dal Zotto