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Does culture eat strategy for breakfast?

Innovation 360 Group

Without strategic direction, no matter the culture, you will end up walking and walking and walking while your competitors are beating you, or until your entire industry is disrupted or even erased. 81% of the enterprises say that they innovate to expand their markets while 74% say they innovate to increase profits.

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Why organization matters for Innovation Success

Innovation 360

Without strategic direction, no matter the culture, you will end up walking and walking and walking while your competitors are beating you, or until your entire industry is disrupted or even erased. 81% of the enterprises say that they innovate to expand their markets while 74% say they innovate to increase profits.

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

Open Innovation EU

Whereas Schumpeter describes an entrepreneur as disequilibrative – destroying the pre-existing stage of the equilibrium ((Kirzner, 1999) – Kirzner chooses to describe the role of the entrepreneur as more equilibrative – entrepreneurs systematically displace disruptive conditions in order to create stabilized market conditions (Kirzner, 1999).

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Innovation Ecosystem: Bridging the Gap Between Digital and Offline Innovation

Qmarkets

Online innovation has become very popular in the past few years, and for good reason. This variety of perspectives significantly enriches the innovation process. GroupMe, a group messaging app, began as a hackathon project at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in 2010.

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Innovation Ecosystem: Bridging the Gap Between Digital and Offline Innovation

Qmarkets

Online innovation has become very popular in the past few years, and for good reason. This variety of perspectives significantly enriches the innovation process. GroupMe, a group messaging app, began as a hackathon project at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in 2010.