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Alexandru Capatina,Gianita Bleoju,Kiyohiro amazakib Yamazakib,Rozalia Nistor
Although the concept of open innovation has become widely discussed by scholarsand practitioners, few cross-cultural studies focus on the assessment of companies? behaviourstowards ?not invented here? and ?not sold here? syndromes. The purpose of this pa...
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Dirk Vriens,Klaus Solberg Søilen
Disruptive innovations are innovations that have the capacity to transform a whole business into one with products that are more accessible and affordable (cf. Christensen et al. 2009). As Christensen et al. argue no business is immune to such disruptive...
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Klaus Solberg Søilen
JISIB continues to publish Case Studies. In addition we also publish in this issue Patents Analyses. Patent analyses can be read both as examples of how to perform such analyses, but may also find interest within specific industries. Professor Henri Dou,...
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Claudio Jardim Vargas,Gilberto Perez,Maycon Franco Lourenço Gimenez
Pág. 164 - 180
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Mouhib Alnoukari
Big data and big data analytics have been considered to be a disruptive technologythat will rebuild business intelligence. The purpose of this study is to enrich the literature onthe organizational impact of business intelligence and big data based on ma...
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Sophian Gauzelin,Hugo Bentz
Turbulent times are a part of modern-day business, and the way a companyhandles disruptive events determines its success. Various technological tools have beendeveloped to help businesses overcome unforeseen and anticipated events that may impact thebusi...
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Jiawei Han, Qingsa Li, Ying Xu, Yan Zhu and Bingxin Wu
Artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) technology has had disruptive results in AI, representing a new trend in research and application and promoting a new era of AI. The potential benefits of this technology are both profound and diverse. How...
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Stephanie F. Hughes
Today, the complexity of so many emerging technologies requires anunderstanding of adjacent technologies often originating from multiple industries. Technology sequence analysis has been used by organizations, governments and industries to help make sens...
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Dimitris Koryzis, Dionisis Margaris, Costas Vassilakis, Konstantinos Kotis and Dimitris Spiliotopoulos
Exploitation and use of disruptive technologies, such as the Internet of Things, recommender systems, and artificial intelligence, with an ambidextrous balance, are a challenge, nowadays. Users of the technologies, and stakeholders, could be part of a ne...
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Luhung Ahmad Perguna,Idris Idris,Ahmad Arif Widianto
Pág. pp. 155 - 167
The advance of increasingly sophisticated technology, in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, led to the patterns of digital economy, artificial intelligence, big data, and robotic, known as the phenomenon of disruptive innovation. This change was a...
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Roberta Calegari, Giovanni Ciatto, Enrico Denti and Andrea Omicini
Together with the disruptive development of modern sub-symbolic approaches to artificial intelligence (AI), symbolic approaches to classical AI are re-gaining momentum, as more and more researchers exploit their potential to make AI more comprehensible, ...
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David Balderas, Pedro Ponce, Diego Lopez-Bernal and Arturo Molina
Education 4.0 is looking to prepare future scientists and engineers not only by granting them with knowledge and skills but also by giving them the ability to apply them to solve real life problems through the implementation of disruptive technologies. A...
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Isabel Cristina Scafuto,Priscila Rezende,Marcos Mazzieri
Pág. 137 - 143
International Journal of Innovation - IJI completes 7 yearsInternational Journal of Innovation - IJI has now 7 years old! In this editorial comment, we not only want to talk about our evolution but get even closer to the IJI community. It is our fi...
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