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Where sustainability and innovation meet profitability

Norbert Bol

The title of this blog could also have been “What can we learn form family farming in the South East of Spain?” 2016) is focussed specifically on family farming in the South East of Spain and the study has its limitations, the findings can help us to be more successful in sustainability-oriented innovations that are profitable.

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Where sustainability and innovation meet profitability

Norbert Bol

The title of this blog could also have been “What can we learn form family farming in the South East of Spain?” 2016) is focussed specifically on family farming in the South East of Spain and the study has its limitations, the findings can help us to be more successful in sustainability-oriented innovations that are profitable.

Meeting 40
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Are we doing enough? A blog about education and sustainability

Norbert Bol

In the previous Strategy Blog the importance of education was discussed and I added a poll with the question: “Do you think decision makers educate themselves enough about sustainability, innovation and entrepreneurship?” Life long learning or permanent education is in most professions a requirement. Norbert Bol.

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Why we need to understand innovation speed?

Norbert Bol

Innovation is important in the entrepreneurial strategy processes to increase organizational performance. Innovation speed is essential to this performance as well, because when we define a new product or service there is a need to make it available to custumers fast to achieve first-mover advantages. Norbert Bol. Literature.

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

Open Innovation EU

They require openness, transparency, adaptability, co-creation, self-management and responsiveness. While searching for a modern-day typology for innovative organizations – to show our students and what kind of context they most likely would want to work – I found that none was there, so I created a new one.