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Typology for Innovative Organizations

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An updated version of typologies is useful because it adopts new discussions, for instance about overexploitation (Raworth, 2017), innovation (Coley, 2009) and sustainability (Griggs et al, 2013; Sachs, 2012, United Nations, 2017) and puts them at the heart of organizational typology. Socio-economic Relevance. doi:10.1111/jpim.12117.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

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Research has shown that innovation is mostly linked to the Schumpetarian view: innovative companies are more likely to be started by Schumpetarian-type founders (Samuelsson & Davidsson, 2009), are more likely to be started by engineering students (Ilozor et al., Journal of Product Innovation Management, 31(3), 616–635.