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2. DYNAMIC INFRASTRUCTURE.
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INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) , *ELECTRONIC paper , *DIGITAL technology , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *CRANES (Machinery) , *DIGITAL footprint - Abstract
The article focuses on the importance of utilizing technology to enhance the safety training of traffic control professionals who play a critical role in maintaining our nation's infrastructure. Topics include the benefits of microlearning, which is an engaging technique that delivers focused content to participants in three-to-five-minute modules, increasing knowledge retention, long-term adoption, and engagement among workforces.
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- 2023
3. Paper goes electric.
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Daviss, Bennett
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PAPER , *COMPUTERS , *INK , *SCIENTIFIC discoveries , *TECHNOLOGY , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Reports on the creation of electronic versions of paper and ink. Description; Combination of the advantages of paper and computers; The ability to read what ever you desire by hitting a switch; Endless possibilities of electronic paper; Forecasting advancement in research, like color techniques; How it works.
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- 1999
4. POSTERS.
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POSTERS , *PAPER arts , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *X-rays - Published
- 2022
5. Whether the reform of the accounting system affects the corporate innovative behavior: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment.
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Hou, Xinmeng, Xie, Hongji, Xu, Shulin, Tong, Zefeng, and Liu, Zeqi
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *ACCOUNTING standards , *CORPORATE reform , *PROPENSITY score matching , *ECONOMIC change , *REFORMS - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of the accounting system reform on corporate innovation behavior and the heterogeneity and underlying mechanisms of this impact. This paper further aims to study the impact of accounting system reform on corporate value. Design/methodology/approach: This study takes China's A-share listed corporates as a sample and uses the exogenous policy shock of the implementation of the New Accounting Standards in 2007 to design the identification strategy of propensity score matching and difference-in-differences method. By comparing the differences between the innovation level of corporates in high-tech industries and non-high-tech industries before and after the implementation of the New Accounting Standards, the impact of the accounting system reform on corporates' innovative behavior can be identified. Findings: Results show that compared with corporates in traditional industries, high-tech corporates obtained higher patent output after the implementation of the New Accounting Standards. This reform mainly affects corporate innovation by improving corporate risk-taking. In addition, this paper finds that the reform of the accounting system has increased the market value of high-tech corporates in the long run. Originality/value: This study provides new empirical evidence for addressing the insufficient innovation incentives for market entities and enriches the existing literature on the economic effects of the change of accounting systems and the influencing factors of corporate innovative behavior from the accounting system perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. The generation of novelty by exaptation: searching for properties and dynamics.
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Frigotto, Maria Laura and Palmi, Pamela
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INFORMATION technology , *BUSINESSPEOPLE , *OPEN innovation , *CITIES & towns , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *NEW business enterprises - Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of novelty emergence in the context of an "off-line" open innovation system. Several contributions address novelty generation implying open innovation that is typically mediated by IT systems, while fewer address open innovation that takes place off-line, through new forms of collaboration happening in the so-called "physical spaces" and in widespread creativity contexts involving whole cities and territories. This research aims to clarify what the critical elements for novelty generation are, and how and why they interact in producing novelty. Design/methodology/approach: This paper presents the case study of the Blackshape, a high-tech start-up that has become the Italian symbol of a new bottom-up economy that is grounded on high-education, a mix of territorial competencies and young initiative, and produces the development or growth of territories experiencing present or foreseen economic retardation for various reasons. This is a case in which novelty is emergent and takes place through exaptation. The case is used to elaborate an inductive understanding of the process of novelty generation through exaptation and follows a "conceptual composition" format (Berends and Deken, 2019). Findings: This paper shows that initiatives building widespread creativity on the territory play a prominent role for emergent novelty generation, as they provide the context that sustains the efforts to keep on trying of entrepreneurs, welcomes unforeseen interaction and keeps interesting people on the territory that can be involved in random encounters. This paper adds that crucial contributions for the definition of the innovative project come from contributors that are expected to provide suggestions in other areas. Such prominent contributors are engaged in a sense "by mistake", and here the randomness perceived by the actors experiencing it, because they are perceived to be able to provide some contributions, while they provide others that are more important to the project. This paper argues that such "perceived randomness" sustains a mechanism of selection of novelty generation partners that allows to go beyond the ability of actors themselves to design and foresee other actors' contribution into the project. Finally, two other elements play a role: how the project is narrated, as well as, how the entrepreneurial team communicates their entrepreneurial competence for the project. Research limitations/implications: This theoretical understanding builds on only one case study; further research might validate the critical role of our understanding of novelty generation elements and help develop their dynamics further. Practical implications: Many elements in our understanding of novelty generation have typically been understood as resulting from luck and randomness, leaving, therefore, very little hope to actors' interest in supporting them. This paper claims that such elements and such dynamics can be sustained and novelty generation can indirectly be supported, for instance, by suggesting a high openness and sharing of one's own project even to accidentally encountered actors, as one's own ability to foresee how they might contribute to the project is very poor. Originality/value: This paper provides a tentative understanding of the elements and dynamics of novelty generation through exaptation building on theoretical elaboration that is inductively triggered and stimulated by empirical evidence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. The relationship between industrial policy and exploratory innovation – evidence from high-tech enterprise identification policy in China.
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Chen, Pengyu and Kim, SangKyum
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *INDUSTRIAL policy , *INNOVATION management , *INNOVATIONS in business , *GOVERNMENT business enterprises , *IDENTIFICATION , *HIGH technology , *BUSINESS enterprises - Abstract
Purpose: The relationship between industrial policy and exploratory innovation is imperfect. Design/methodology/approach: The authors use Chinese high-tech enterprise identification policy (HTEP) as a natural experimental group to test policy impacts, spillover effects and mechanisms of action. Findings: First, HTEP promotes exploratory innovation. In addition, HTEP has a greater impact on non-exploratory innovation. Second, HTEP has spillover effects in two phases: HTEP (2008) and the 2016 policy reform. HTEP affects exploratory innovation in nearby non-high-tech firms, and the policy effect decreases monotonically with increasing distance from the treatment group. Third, HTEP affects innovation capacity through financing constraints, technical personnel flow and knowledge flow, which explains not only policy effects but also spillover effects. Fourth, the analysis of policy heterogeneity shows that the 2016 policy reforms reinforce the positive effect of HTEP (2008). By deducting the effects of other policies, the HTEP effect is found to be less volatile. In terms of the continuity of policy identification, continuous uninterrupted identification has a crucial impact on the improvement of firms' innovation capacity compared to repeated certification and certification expiration. Finally, HTEP has a crowding-out effect in state-owned enterprises and large firms' innovation. Originality/value: This paper contributes to the existing literature in several ways. First, the authors enrich the literature on industrial policy through exploratory innovation research. While previous studies have focused on R&D investment and patents (Dai and Wang, 2019), exploratory innovation helps firms break away from the inherent knowledge mindset and achieve sustainable innovation. Second, few studies have explored the characteristics of industrial policies. In this paper, the authors subdivide the sample into repeated certification, continuous certification and certification expiration according to high-tech enterprise identification. In addition, the authors compare the differences in policy implementation effects between the 2016 policy reform and the 2008 policy to provide new directions for business managers and policy makers. Third, innovation factors guided by industrial policies may cluster in specific regions, which in turn manifest externalities. This is when the policy spillover effect is worth considering. This paper fills a gap in the industrial policy literature by examining the spillover effects. Finally, this paper also explores the mechanisms of policy effects from three perspectives: financing constraints, technician mobility and knowledge mobility, which can affect not only the innovation of beneficiary firms directly but also indirectly the innovation of neighboring non-beneficiary firms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Research on influencing factors and path of digital transformation of manufacturing enterprises.
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Zhang, Yue and Wang, Jiayuan
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DIGITAL transformation , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *STRUCTURAL equation modeling , *HIGH technology industries , *ORGANIZATIONAL structure , *ORGANIZATIONAL change - Abstract
Purpose: Under the influence of the digital economy, the digital transformation of manufacturing enterprises has attracted widespread attention from scholars at home and abroad due to its uniqueness and importance. However, the existing literature is still deficient in the inner mechanism of digital transformation and lacks research on the digital transformation process. Through in-depth interviews and rooted theory, this paper focuses on the key factors of digital development of manufacturing enterprises and constructs a model of the digital transformation process. Design/methodology/approach: This paper takes China's manufacturing enterprises as research projects. First, through a literature search, the authors proposed three key factors for constructing sustainable competitiveness from digital transformation, that is, core technology innovation, business model re-engineering and organizational structure optimization. Second, the authors adopted the grounded theory approach to identify three sustainable competitive factors of manufacturing enterprises resulting from digital transformation and constructed a theoretical model. Third, based on Chinese manufacturing enterprises data, the authors used an empirical study to validate the three influencing factors. Finally, the authors identified the inner mechanism of the digital transformation of enterprises and put forward suggestions for enterprises to maintain sustainable competitiveness. Findings: First, based on the existing literature, this paper identified the importance of digital transformation of manufacturing enterprises, and the essence of digital transformation of manufacturing companies was found to lie in the change in the combined effect of technological, market and organizational innovation. Second, based on the grounded theory, through in-depth interviews with manufacturing enterprises on digital transformation and open coding of interview transcripts, it was concluded that the key factors for the digital transformation manufacturing companies are core technology change, business model re-engineering and organizational structure optimization. Third, based on a dynamic perspective, the authors evaluated and validated digital transformation. The study found that manufacturing enterprises can improve their digital transformation capabilities through the trajectory of "core technology change – business model re-engineering – organizational structure optimization" to improve their sustainable competitive advantage. Originality/value: Firstly, this study proposed three key factors for constructing sustainable competitiveness from digital transformation, that is, core technology innovation, business model re-engineering and organizational structure optimization, which enriched the theory of transformation and upgrading. Secondly, this study constructs the structural equation model of digital transformation and discovers the key factors pf digital transformation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Why the Brain Prefers Paper.
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Jabr, Ferris
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READING , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *TOUCH screens , *TABLET computers , *COMPREHENSION , *WRITTEN communication , *COGNITIVE dissonance - Abstract
The article offers the author's insights on the advantages of reading on paper than electronic-reading (e-reading) due to the rising technological innovations. It states that touchscreens of tablet computers and other mobile devices may inhibit comprehension and more cognitively and physically taxing. Also mentioned are the interpretation of human brain on written language, the book "Pride and Prejudice," by Jane Austen, and the discrepancies of using e-books leading to haptic dissonance.
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- 2013
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10. The Promise of Flexible Displays.
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Geller, Tom
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ELECTRONIC paper , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *LIQUID crystal displays , *ELECTRONIC books , *ELECTRONICS ,DESIGN & construction - Abstract
The article discusses developments and innovations in computer displays that are lighter, more durable, and more flexible than liquid-crystal displays (LCD). The article states that the new technology consists of front planes and back planes. According to the article, front plane technology in the form of electronic paper, also called e-paper, is produced by Massachusetts-based E Ink Corporation, and used in digital book readers such as the Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Sony Reader Digital Book. The article describes the other front plane technology called organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), which emit light and consume more power than e-paper yet have a higher lumen-per-watt rating. The article also discusses various possibilities in incorporating glass in flexible displays.
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- 2011
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11. Impact of R&D, patents and innovations disclosure on market capitalization: Russian evidence.
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Fedorova, Elena, Drogovoz, Pavel, Popova, Anna, and Shiboldenkov, Vladimir
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *MARKET capitalization , *DISCLOSURE , *SUSTAINABLE development reporting , *PATENTS , *SELF-organizing maps - Abstract
Purpose: The paper examines whether, along with the financial performance, the disclosure of research and development (R&D) expenses, patent portfolios, patent citations and innovation activities affect the market capitalization of Russian companies. Design/methodology/approach: The paper opted for a set of techniques including bag-of-words (BoW) to retrieve additional innovation-related data from companies' annual reports, self-organizing maps (SOM) to perform visual exploratory analysis and panel data regression (PDR) to conduct confirmatory analysis using data on 74 Russian publicly traded companies for the period 2013–2019. Findings: The paper observes that the disclosure of nonfinancial data on R&D, patents and primarily product and marketing innovations positively affects the market capitalization of the largest Russian companies, which are mainly focused on energy, raw materials and utilities and are operating on international markets. The study suggests that these companies are financially well-resourced to innovate at risk and thus to provide positive signals to stakeholders and external agents. Research limitations/implications: Our findings are important to management, investors, financial analysts, regulators and various agencies providing guidance on corporate governance and sustainability reporting. However, the authors acknowledge that the research results may lack generalizability due to the sample covering a single national context. Researchers are encouraged to test the proposed approach further on other countries' data by using the compiled lexicons. Originality/value: The study aims to expand the domains of signaling theory and market valuation by providing new insights into the impact that companies' reporting on R&D, patents and innovation activities has on market capitalization. New nonfinancial factors that previous research does not investigate – innovation disclosure indicators (IDI) – are tested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Wettability of paper surface.
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Krolle, Arne
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WETTING , *PAPER handling , *LABORATORIES , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *ECONOMIC demand - Abstract
Paper has to follow a broad requirement profile to achieve printing and converting needs. The different demands of the various process steps are not precisely defined in laboratory data. The book "Benetzbarkeit der Papieroberfläche (Wettability of Paper Surface)" is based on a PHD-Work and characterizes the paper surface by a combination of new measurement tech-nology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
13. Use of Open Access AI in teaching classical antiquity. A methodological proposal.
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Díaz-Sánchez, Carlos and Chapinal-Heras, Diego
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DIGITAL humanities , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *PHILOLOGY , *METHODOLOGY - Abstract
The aim of this contribution is to present an innovative approach to the use of Open Access AI in teaching the Classical era at high school and university level. The paper first explains the growing interest in AI technology and its main applications in the subjects of philology, history and other related areas. The following sections show the different steps of the proposal, which uses the Midjourney program, as well as its pros and cons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Exploring the mesomeric effect of executive equity incentives on enterprise innovation: a study in the context of digital transformation.
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Li, Chenhao, Sun, Huanan, and Zhang, Qian
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DIGITAL transformation , *RESONANCE effect , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *DIGITAL technology , *CORPORATE directors , *CORPORATE reform - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explain the following questions: First, whether the executive equity incentive has an impact on enterprise innovation and digital transformation; Second, if there is any influence, whether there is difference between state-owned enterprises and private enterprises in the research conclusions; Third, whether the digital transformation of enterprises has had an intermediary effect between executive equity incentive and enterprise innovation; Fourth, whether the proportion of independent directors in the corporate governance mechanism has a regulatory effect. Design/methodology/approach: In the context of China's promotion of "digital China" construction and high-quality development of economic innovation, this paper takes Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share listed companies in 2011–2019 as a sample, empirically studies the linear and nonlinear relationship between executive equity incentive and enterprise digital transformation and innovation, and further considers the regulatory effect of heterogeneous property rights and the proportion of independent directors, with a view to improving the reform of China's enterprise equity incentive system make contributions to enterprise innovation and digital transformation. Findings: The results show that executive equity incentive has a positive role in promoting enterprise digital transformation and innovation, and enterprise digital transformation has a positive role in promoting enterprise innovation; Digital transformation of enterprises has a partial intermediary effect between executive equity incentive and enterprise innovation. Originality/value: First, it expands the research on the economic consequences of enterprise salary incentive system. Second, it expands the research on the specific role path of enterprise digital economy transformation. Third, provide new ideas for the reform of corporate governance mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. CEO stability and enterprise total factor productivity from the perspective of dual carbon: a mechanism test based on green innovation.
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Sun, Huanan, Li, Chenhao, Zhang, Qian, and Zhu, Yanling
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INDUSTRIAL productivity , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *CARBON nanofibers , *SUSTAINABLE development , *RESONANCE effect , *CHIEF executive officers , *ECONOMIC impact - Abstract
Purpose: Through this study, the aim is to provide reference for the improvement of CEO related theories, the reform of internal governance mechanisms and compensation systems in enterprises, and ultimately contribute to economic and social development and the achievement of dual carbon goals. Design/methodology/approach: In the context of accelerating the implementation of the "dual carbon" goal and promoting sustainable economic and social development, this paper builds a panel data model based on the panel data of 31 provinces in China from 2011 to 2019 to empirically test the impact of CEO stability on green innovation and total factor productivity of enterprises. Findings: The results show that CEO stability has a positive role in promoting enterprise total factor productivity and green innovation and enterprise green innovation also has a positive role in promoting total factor productivity; Heterogeneity testing found that CEO stability has no significant impact on green innovation in state-owned enterprises. Corporate green innovation has a partial mesomeric effect between CEO stability and total factor productivity; The proportion of independent directors has a negative moderating effect on CEO stability and corporate green innovation, while equity incentive has a positive moderating effect on the relationship between CEO stability, corporate total factor productivity and green innovation. Originality/value: First, it develops the research on CEO stability and its economic consequences. Second, it expands the impact of CEO stability on heterogeneous enterprises. Third, provides new ideas for the reform of internal governance mechanism and salary system of enterprises. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Research on the mechanism of knowledge coupling affecting firms' innovation results driven by digitization——based on system dynamics methodology.
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Huiping, Zhou and Yuxin, Yang
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DIGITAL technology , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *SYSTEM dynamics , *INNOVATIONS in business , *DIGITIZATION , *STRUCTURAL dynamics - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to build a System Dynamics model to reveal the structure and dynamics of knowledge coupling affecting firms' innovation results in the digital context. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on the recombined view of innovation, this paper divides knowledge coupling into two dimensions: component knowledge coupling and architectural knowledge coupling. Then, the authors build a system dynamics model to identify the interaction of knowledge coupling factors and use the professional Vensim PLE to conduct simulation analysis to capture the dynamic interaction of motivation factors in knowledge coupling system. Findings: The results show that both technology resources and digital dynamic capability play positive effects in the mechanism of knowledge coupling influencing firms' innovation results, while organizational inertia negatively affects the process of knowledge coupling to achieve innovation outcomes. Originality/value: This study develops a holistic system dynamics model to reveal and elaborate on the complex dynamic mechanism of knowledge coupling impacting firms' innovation results in the context of digitization and provides a theoretical reference for companies to effectively adopt digital technology to carry out knowledge coupling strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. Business environment distance, absorptive capacity and innovation performance of EMNEs: evidence from China.
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Zhan, Yun and Yi, Changjun
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *FIXED effects model , *TECHNOLOGY transfer , *INNOVATION management , *INTERNATIONAL business enterprises , *BUILDING design & construction - Abstract
Purpose: This paper investigates the effect of business environment distance on innovation performance of emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs) and explores the mediating effect of absorptive capacity between the two, and it further analyzes the moderating effect of skilled migrants in the relationship between business environment distance and absorptive capacity. Design/methodology/approach: An empirical analysis based on a fixed effect model is conducted using data of Chinese MNEs listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock that expand into developed markets from 2011 to 2018. Findings: The results suggest business environment distance positively affects the innovation performance of EMNEs, and can enhance innovation performance by affecting absorptive capacity of EMNEs. In addition, skilled migrants strengthen the relationship between business environment distance and absorptive capacity of EMNEs. Practical implications: Chinese MNEs should fully exploit business environment distance to acquire the technology needed for innovation activities, and strengthen absorptive capacity to maximize the benefits from innovation. Chinese government needs to strengthen the construction of skilled migrants to facilitate knowledge and technology transfer. Originality/value: Combining springboard theory and institutional theory, this paper integrates macro and micro perspectives to explore whether and how business environment distance affects innovation performance of Chinese MNEs. The paper provides a good theoretical basis and important practical reference value for enhancing the technological innovation capability of Chinese MNEs and the overall technological innovation level of China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. Research on innovation features and optimization strategies of industrial clusters from the perspective of TLCN.
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Luo, Yongcong, Zheng, Jianzhuang, and Ma, Jing
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INDUSTRIAL clusters , *MACHINE theory , *GEOGRAPHICAL positions , *INDUSTRIALISM , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *MACHINE learning , *INTELLIGENT transportation systems - Abstract
Purpose: The focus of industrial cluster innovation lies in the cooperation between enterprises and universities/scientific research institutes to make a theoretical breakthrough in the system and mechanism of industrial cluster network. Under the theoretical framework of cluster network, industrial structure can be optimized and upgraded, and enterprise benefit can be improved. Facing the increasing proliferation and multi-structured enterprise data, how to obtain potential and high-quality innovation features will determine the ability of industrial cluster network innovation, as well as the paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach: Based on complex network theory and machine learning method, this paper constructs the structure of "three-layer coupling network" (TLCN), predicts the innovation features of industrial clusters and focuses on the theoretical basis of industrial cluster network innovation model. This paper comprehensively uses intelligent information processing technologies such as network parameters and neural network to predict and analyze the industrial cluster data. Findings: From the analysis of the experimental results, the authors obtain five innovative features (policy strength, cooperation, research and development investment, centrality and geographical position) that help to improve the ability of industrial clusters, and give corresponding optimization strategy suggestions according to the result analysis. Originality/value: Building a TLCN structure of industrial clusters. Exploring the innovation features of industrial clusters. Establishing the analysis paradigm of machine learning method to predict the innovation features of industrial clusters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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19. electronic paper.
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Wilson, Ron
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WRITING materials & instruments , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *PAPER , *ELECTRONICS , *INK , *PRINTING machinery & supplies - Abstract
The article discusses about electronic paper. The story of electronic paper (e-paper), so far, has proved to be what could be termed techno-hyperenthusiasm. Electronically rewritable paper requires two basic components. A substrate and something electrically controllable that can serve as the ink. If the epaper material has good enough image retention, it can be written by a device analogous to a printer, and then taken out and used just like a normal sheet of paper.
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- 2004
20. Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons: Firms and the Political Economy of China's Technological Development.
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Qian, Meijun
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *NONFICTION - Published
- 2020
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21. Digital ink meets electronic paper.
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PAPER , *LIQUID crystal displays , *ELECTRONICS , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Reports on companies that are pioneering technologies for electronic paper and have prototypes at various stages of development in fall 2000. Details of the rigid indoor display board called Immedia by E Ink Corporation; History of electronic paper; Invention of Nick Sheridon of Xerox's Palo Alto Research Centre (PARC) in California called Gyricon; Research at Kent Displays in Ohio on cholesteric liquid crystals; Outlook.
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- 2000
22. Manufacturers & Associations.
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PAPER industry , *PACKAGING industry , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
The article presents outlook of leaders of the pulp and paper industry for 2013. According to Jouko Karvinen, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Stora Enso, packaging market is growing in Asia, but demand of paper has decreased significantly. Peter Orisich, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Mondi Uncoated Fine Papers, thinks that there is an urgent need for innovations in the digital printing paper segment.
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- 2013
23. What suppliers to this industry expect for this year.
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PAPER industry , *SUPPLIERS , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
The article discusses prospects of suppliers of the paper industry for 2013. According to Thoralf Gliese, executive vice president of sales at Omya International, financial consolidation, managing demand/supply balance especially for graphic papers and putting stronger focus on innovation and alternative applications for fiber will be important for paper manufacturers. Pasi Laine, president of Metso's Paper, tells that several solutions have been introduced to improve efficiency of the firm
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- 2013
24. Energy technological innovation and carbon emissions mitigation: evidence from China.
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Cheng, Shuping, Meng, Lingjie, and Xing, Lu
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CARBON emissions , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *QUANTILE regression , *FOSSIL fuels , *CARBON paper , *RENEWABLE energy sources - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of energy technological innovation on carbon emissions in China from 2001 to 2016. Design/methodology/approach: Conditional mean (CM) methods are first applied to implement our investigation. Then, considering the tremendous heterogeneity in China, quantile regression is further employed to comprehensively investigate the potential heterogeneous effect between energy technological innovation and carbon emission intensity. Findings: The results suggest that renewable energy technological innovation has a significantly positive effect on carbon emission intensity in lower quantile areas and a negative effect in higher quantile areas. Contrarily, fossil energy technological innovation exerts a negative correlation with carbon emission intensity in lower quantile areas and a positive effect on carbon emission intensity in higher quantiles areas. Originality/value: Considering that energy consumption is the main source of CO2 emissions, it is of great importance to study the impact of energy technological innovation on carbon emissions. However, the previous studies mainly focus on the impact of integrated technological innovation on carbon emissions, ignoring the impact of energy technological innovation on carbon emissions mitigation. To fill this gap, we construct an extended STIRPAT model to examine the effects of renewable energy technological innovation and fossil energy technological innovation on carbon emissions in this paper. The results can provide a reference for the government to formulate carbon mitigation policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. Financial system and technology innovation in an emerging economy: can innovation efficiency be increased?
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Gan, Qingqiu
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EMERGING markets , *FINANCIAL technology , *STOCHASTIC frontier analysis , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *HIGH technology industries , *INNOVATIONS in business - Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the influence of the financial system (financial development and financial structure) on firms' innovation efficiency in China. Design/methodology/approach: This study employs country level data of capital markets and financial institutions along with innovation data from 18 high-tech industries in China spanning the 2009–2016 period, and the stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) is applied to explore how financial development and financial structure affect the innovation efficiency of these industries. Findings: Results show that financial development influences firms' innovation efficiency positively and the capital-market-based financial structure has a positive impact on innovation efficiency of high-tech industries. Furthermore, when the high-tech industries are grouped into five sub-industries, the results show that financial structure had different effects on the innovation efficiency in each sub-industry. Originality/value: This work contributes to the empirical research on considering the influential factors of innovation efficiency from the perspective of financial system. This paper also extends the existing literature by the different influences of financial system on innovation efficiency in each sub-industry of Chinese high-tech industries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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26. B Corps and listed companies: empirical analysis on corporate social responsibility and innovation activity.
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Gazzola, Patrizia, Grechi, Daniele, Ferioli, Matteo, and Slavata, David
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SOCIAL responsibility of business , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *SOCIAL innovation , *LITERATURE reviews , *COVID-19 , *CIRCULAR economy - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to investigate whether the corporate social responsibility (CSR) and innovation activity of Certified B Corps® is comparable to listed companies in the Italian fashion industry. Design/methodology/approach: The study includes a systematic literature review performed on Scopus® and combining keywords related to CSR and the fashion industry. Moreover, the literature review involves empirical analyses performed using a mixed-methods approach. First, a text-based content analysis was carried out on the companies' sustainability reports using the keyword scoring approach. The innovation index was then calculated, and multiple ordinary least squares (OLS) linear regressions were performed. Findings: Based on the data available, it has emerged that Certified B Corps® who pursue a more significant number of SDGs are more likely to implement circular economy principles. Moreover, Certified B Corps® that have higher transparency standards and assume social responsibility practices also have higher innovation activity; in contrast, companies who used CSR only as a marketing tool have lower activity. Research limitations/implications: The analyses were influenced by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, revealing weaker relationships between the variables, as the analyses involved 2020 data. Furthermore, although the analysis considers the entire population of Certified B Corps® and listed companies in the Italian fashion industry, the size of the sample analyzed influenced the results and insights. Therefore, the analysis does not allow for generalizability. Finally, the study was conducted on a single country whose economic and social contexts have influenced some variables. Practical implications: The paper highlights some managerial implications. Managers should consider CSR to be an investment and an opportunity to survive the post-COVID-19 pandemic by applying the triple bottom line (TBL) approach in formulating strategies and increasing investments to develop sustainable innovations. Originality/value: The article explores B Corps, which has received minimal attention in the literature, to propose a deeper understanding of the topic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. Face ID on the iPhone X: Apple releases Face ID white paper and support document.
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FLEISHMAN, GLENN
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IPHONE software , *IPHONE (Smartphone) , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *SMARTPHONES , *SECURITY systems ,SMARTPHONE design & construction - Abstract
The article offers information on topics related to Face ID, a technology that unlocks iPhone X smartphone through infrared and visible light scans that identify face. Topics mentioned include the enrollment tips for Face ID, the technological innovations in smartphones, and the security measures for Face ID. Also mentioned was the importance of Face ID, according to consumer electronics company Apple Inc.
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- 2017
28. The green effects of fund market – analysis based on institutional investors' preference.
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Jia, Xiaoxia, Li, Bing, Liu, Zhangxin, and Sun, Cong
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INSTITUTIONAL investors , *MUTUAL funds , *ETHICAL investments , *SUSTAINABLE investing , *INSTITUTIONAL investments , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *GREEN technology - Abstract
Purpose: As Chinese stock market develops and grows, mutual fund plays an increasingly important role for strong financial strength and good social resources. This paper aims to present an overview of fund investment effect, identify the investment preference of institutional investors and explore the socially responsible investment value of mutual fund, especially green fund. Design/methodology/approach: In order to test the green effects in the fund market, especially from the perspective of institutional shareholding, the authors build three panel data models to examine the attention, promotion and network effect respectively. Findings: In general terms, the authors obtain a positive relationship between mutual funds and green firms (attention effect). This positive relationship is conducted by the comparison of institutional shareholding level between green firms and non-green firms by using two-sample t-test. The authors find that although all the coefficients of mutual funds' shareholding variables are positively related to social performance, only the number of mutual fund shareholders shows slight significance. The authors observe a stronger promotion effect of green funds on social performance than the other mutual funds (promotion effect). From a network perspective as well as previous social capital research, the mutual funds shareholding network shows a significant and positive effect on the firm's social performance in the firm–fund network (CFClose) as well as in the firm–firm network (CCClose), while the coefficients of closeness in the firm and green fund network are positive but non-significant (network effect). Research limitations/implications: Although some valuable findings have been documented, there is a great potential to be further explored. For example, how to guide more green funds to solve the finance problem of middle and small-sized firms may be another crucial task for the point of view of government or industry level. While at the mutual fund level, it is essential to positively participate in and fulfill the environment duty of listed firms which can not only satisfy the expectation of environment value investment. Practical implications: The fund market has witnessed unprecedented growth in China and plays an important role in promoting the development of green industries. This indicates the practice of mutual funds as socially responsible investment in China. Some effective measures should be taken to incentive the mutual funds to continually invest in environment-friendly firms, which would benefit to the promotion of social performance driven by financing innovation. Social implications: The ESG issue is a global one that needs the participation of the countries worldwide. As one of the most important emerging markets, regulators in China should consider taking more action in promoting ESG concerns. To some extent, institutional investments can actually reflect how the responsible investments are going in this market. Originality/value: This paper provides a systematic empirical analysis of Chinese fund market in the view of institutional investor preference. Three green effects, namely attention, promotion and network effects, are put forward, which have not been employed in previous studies. Our work is useful for understanding sustainable finance which has been elevating into national strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Finding the right shade of embeddedness: the effect of political embeddedness on green innovation.
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Tang, Fei and Zhang, Lu
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *PROPENSITY score matching , *CHIEF executive officers - Abstract
Purpose: Few efforts have considered political embeddedness heterogeneity and examined whether different types of political embeddedness can pose different valuation effect on green innovation. Address to this concern, this paper aims to provide a more nuanced conceptualization of different types of political embeddedness and their effects on green innovation. Design/methodology/approach: This paper conducts negative binomial method to test our predicts and adopts propensity score match (PSM) and placebo test to mitigate endogeneity issues. Findings: The interpersonal political embeddedness (IPPE) has a stronger positive effect on green innovation than the interorganizational political embeddedness (IOPE) and that such effect depends on multiple factors at an individual (i.e. Cheif executive officer (CEO) duality), firm (i.e. firm growth) and environment (i.e. industrial competition) level. Figure 1 is the research model. The relationship is more pronounced when the firm has a dual leadership structure and a high level of firm growth and is less pronounced when a firm is engaged in intensive industrial competition. Originality/value: The authors extend political embeddedness literature by introducing and distinguishing the concept of IPPE and IOPE. The authors enrich green innovation research by revealing how corporate green innovation is effected by the IPPE and the IOPE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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30. How to turn paper into fuel.
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Coghlan, Andy
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PAPER recycling , *FUEL , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Reports on the use of waste office paper into car fuel according to researcher Lonnie Ingram. Use of genetically engineered bacteria to turn paper into ethanol; Use of the Zymomonas mobilis bacterium.
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31. The impact of corporate environmental responsibility on corporate cash holdings: evidence from the most polluting listed companies in China.
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Liao, Jia, Zheng, Liping, and Yuan, Yu
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ENVIRONMENTAL responsibility , *SOCIAL responsibility of business , *SUSTAINABLE development reporting , *CASH & cash equivalents , *GREEN technology , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis , *MULTIPLE regression analysis , *ECONOMIC impact - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of corporate environmental responsibility (CER) on corporate cash holdings. This paper also investigates the moderating effects of ownership type and institutional environment between CER and corporate cash holdings. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses the data of the most polluting listed companies on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchange markets over the period 2010–2019. CER data from Hexun.com (a professional CSR evaluation system) are used to measure CER performance. Two proxies are used to measure the level of cash holdings simultaneously, where CASH1 is calculated as the ratio of cash and cash equivalents to total assets, and CASH2 is calculated as the ratio of cash and cash equivalents to net assets (total assets minus cash and cash equivalents). Finally, multiple regression analysis is applied to test the research hypotheses. Findings: The results show that environmentally responsible companies hold substantially less cash, and the result is statistically significant and robust even after using firm fixed effects and applying alternative measures of cash holdings or alleviating potential endogeneity. In addition, the results of cross-sectional tests show that the negative relation between CER and corporate cash holdings is concentrated among non-state-owned enterprises, and firms in provinces with more developed institutions. Furthermore, the result of the analysis of the economic consequence shows CER significantly increases the value of cash holdings. Research limitations/implications: This study focuses on China's institutional context, which limits the generalizability of the findings to other countries. However, the objective of this research can be studied in other institutional settings, so the above limitations provide a springboard for further research. Furthermore, the environmental protection investment, green technology innovation, and even pollutant discharge of companies can also be important indicators to measure the performance of firms in fulfilling their environmental responsibilities, which can be considered in future research. Practical implications: The findings of this study may help company management in China to establish a correct view of environmental responsibility to achieve corporate value creation and corporate sustainability. And our research can also provide the policy reference value for the Chinese government to further improve environmental protection policies and systems, guide enterprises to conduct green production to realize the country's vision of an environmentally friendly society. Originality/value: Based on the current background that countries in the world advocate the development of a green economy, this is the first study to examine the impacts of the environmental responsibility of the most polluting companies on corporate cash holdings and the value of cash holdings in the context of China, an emerging market. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. A differential game analysis on green technology innovation in a supply chain with information sharing of dynamic demand.
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Wei, Junyi and Wang, Chuanxu
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DIFFERENTIAL games , *INFORMATION sharing , *GREEN technology , *SUPPLY chains , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *GREEN products - Abstract
Purpose: The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of the information sharing of the dynamic demand on green technology innovation and profits in supply chain from a long-term perspective. Design/methodology/approach: The authors consider a supply chain consisting of a manufacturer and a retailer. The retailer has access to the information of dynamic demand of the green product, whereas the manufacturer invests in green technology innovation. Differential game theory is adopted to establish three models under three different scenarios, namely (1) decentralized decision without information sharing of dynamic demand (Model N-D), (2) decentralized decision with information sharing of dynamic demand (Model S-D) and (3) centralized decision with information sharing of dynamic demand (Model S-C). Findings: The optimal equilibrium results show that information sharing of dynamic demand can improve the green technology innovation level and increase the green technology stocks only in centralized supply chain. In the long term, the information sharing of dynamic demand can make the retailer more profitable. If the influence of green technology innovation on green technology stocks is great enough or the cost coefficient of green technology innovation is small enough, the manufacturer and decentralized supply chain can benefit from information sharing. In centralized supply chain, the value of demand information sharing is greater than that of decentralized supply chain. Originality/value: The authors used game theory to investigate demand information sharing and the green technology innovation in a supply chain. Specially, the demand information is dynamic, which is a variable that changes over time. Moreover, our research is based on a long-term perspective. Thus, differential game is adopted in this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. The role of dynamic capability on a business model in knowledge-intensive firms.
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Bonyadi Naeini, Ali and Jalilian Ahmadkalaei, Seyedeh Hoda
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BUSINESS models , *INTELLECTUAL capital , *INFORMATION technology , *BUSINESS enterprises , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify the dynamic capabilities (DCs) affecting the business models (BMs) in knowledge-intensive firms (KIFs). This paper also examines how much these DCs affect the BMs. Design/methodology/approach: The research methodology included examining a research framework based on a literature review followed by a survey of KIFs. A sample of 214 KIFs was obtained and structured equation modeling analysis using two-stage partial least squares–artificial neural network approach was conducted to test the proposed hypotheses. Findings: This study shows that managerial, innovation, intellectual capital, information technology, integration and knowledge-based DCs influence the BM in KIFs. The results indicate that "the human development" aspect of managerial DC has the most significant impact on the BM efficiency, and innovation DC has the greatest influence on BM innovation. Practical implications: Identifying DCs affecting the BM in KIFs provides practical results for managers and researchers in KIFs. Originality/value: The present research uses for the first time a PLS–ANN approach in identifying the affecting DCs the BM in KIFs; examines its impact on the efficiency and innovation aspects of the BM; and enriches the literature on DCs and the BM, especially in the field of KIF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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34. Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons: Firms and the Political Economy of China's Technological Development.
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Coplin, Abigail E.
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *GLOBALIZATION , *NONFICTION - Published
- 2018
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35. Incentive strategy about technology innovation based on knowledge ecological coupling in strategic emerging industry.
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Long, Yue, Lu, Lang, and Liu, Pan
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INCENTIVE (Psychology) , *EMERGING industries , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *TRADITIONAL knowledge , *RESOURCE allocation - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to solve the problem of low efficiency on knowledge resources allocation in the strategic emerging industry (SEI), an incentive model of technology innovation based on knowledge ecological coupling is designed. Design/methodology/approach: First, a principal–agent model of knowledge inputs and a knowledge ecological coupling model based on an improved Lotka–Volterra model are constructed. In addition, a numerical example about Chongqing Yongchuan industrial park, the emulation analysis and the associated discussions are conducted to analyze the equilibriums of principal–agent in different knowledge inputs. Further, the paper analyzes the evolutionary equilibrium in knowledge ecological coupling and reveals the dual adjustments of the node organization on knowledge inputs. Findings: Thus, this paper shows that by establishing the relationships of knowledge ecological coupling based on "mutualism and commensalism," node organization raises the level of knowledge inputs; an incentive mode of "knowledge ecological coupling relationship + technology innovation chain" is conductive to substantially improving the efficiency of knowledge resource allocation, and to stimulate the vitality of node organization for technology innovation in the strategic emerging industry (SEI). Originality/value: This paper contributes to the extant researches in two ways. First, this paper reveals the dual adjustments of the node organizations in inputting knowledge, which broadens the vision and borders of the researches on traditional knowledge management. The methods of the traditional principal–agent model and the knowledge input/output profit model are also expanded. Second, this paper verifies that applying the mode of "knowledge ecological coupling relationship + technology innovation chain" in practice is conducive to enhancing the efficiency of the cross-organizational knowledge allocation in the strategic emerging industry (SEI). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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36. The Arab Spring a decade on: information and communication technologies as a mass mobilization tool.
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Blagojević, Jelisaveta and Šćekić, Radenko
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ARAB Spring Uprisings, 2010-2012 , *INFORMATION & communication technologies , *MASS mobilization , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *REGIME change - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this research paper is to address the main research gap related to the lack of sufficient information regarding the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in second Arab Spring wave in comparison to the first one. The authors analysed the role of ICTs via data regarding the access to ICTs and its influence on organization and spread of the anti-regime protests, i.e. regime change. Design/methodology/approach: Crisis situations are unpredictable, complex and unexpected. The consequences produced by the crisis situations or events may be negative for an individual, community, organization or society as a whole. In the new millennium, ICTs have an important role in deep social crises. The new technologies enable not only the rapid spread of certain political ideas, spin information, but also the spread of misinformation. The control over ICTs in the crisis situations is crucial. The aim of this paper is to indicate effect of the use of ICTs in the crisis situations, i.e. political upheavals in 11 countries of the "Arab Spring". The contribution of this paper is based on the development of a special theoretical model of analysis that represents the combination of the theoretical considerations in the field of ICTs, as well as the analysis in the field of transitology, i.e. democratization. The first part of the paper is focussed on the development of ICT transition theory of ICTs' impact on the process of political change, setting the hypotheses and the explanation of methodological approach of the paper. The second part is related to the review and description of data regarding ICTs use, while the third one discusses the impact of the use of ICTs in organizing and spreading protests in the Arab world, in line with the defined theoretical framework. Finally, there are given the research results in terms of confirming or refuting the hypotheses through the analysis of Arab transition cases. Findings: The authors confirmed the main hypothesis of the paper that the factors that determined the role of ICTs in first Spring, also, have determined the role of ICTs in second Spring wave. These factors include high access to ICT tools, weak regime's control over ICTs' use and important cross-border networking with regional and international audience. All that formed the promotional role of ICTs in regime change in 8 of the 11 countries mentioned in the paper. Originality/value: Apart from the developed special theoretical model and the analysis of new wave Arab Spring cases, the significance and originality of this paper is reflected in a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach that connects political changes and the use of ICTs in disseminating certain policies and ideas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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37. Implications of COVID-19 policies on the sustainable corporate practices of European firms.
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Liakh, Olena and Mucelli, Attilio
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SUSTAINABILITY , *COVID-19 pandemic , *CORPORATE governance , *SOCIAL impact , *COVID-19 , *FACTOR analysis , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to analyze how mixes of COVID-19 policy responses are shaping the context in which companies will compete in the following years, defining how the crisis might impact firms' ability to keep their commitments to sustainable practices. Design/methodology/approach: European country-performance data for the years 2019 and 2020 were grouped into indicators of macro sustainability, then cross-analyzed against the policies adopted during the period (also grouped based on their impacts on sustainability pillars), using correlations, factor analysis and clustering. Findings: The influence of traditional sustainability determinants was reframed according to the novel context shaped by the policy responses to the pandemic crisis. The social and digitalization aspects gained the most relevance and appeared interconnected, with digitalization of employment attaining overall more traction. Moreover, changes in the leadership within sustainability domains were observed for each identified country-cluster, due to newly implemented emergency policies. In fact, environmental innovation, digitalization and social support policies appeared to be the main variables to be impacted by the intensity of the policy efforts. Practical implications: Businesses monitoring the developments of sustainability policies closely, will observe novel trends in technological applications. Social implications: Policymakers and researchers may gauge the efficacy of policies against the COVID-19 crisis in the domain of sustainable development and resilience. Originality/value: This paper provides a cross-analysis of quantitative macroeconomic and quantified policy responses to the 2020 pandemic crisis, linking each indicator to the pillars of sustainability that were relevant for companies between the crucial pandemic outbreak years 2019 and 2020. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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38. Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons: Firms and the Political Economy of China’s Technological Development.
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Tylecote, Andrew
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *NONFICTION - Published
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39. The new twirl behind your business.
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *PAPER products industry , *MACHINERY , *INDUSTRIAL efficiency , *VORTEX generators - Abstract
The article focuses on the concept of Ecowirl m, components, functions and its applications. It informs that the new innovation is introduced for mixing and dosing technology which deals with the generation of vortex systems. It also discusses the technical idea of the new technology that enables vortex guiding surfaces with high load capacity.
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40. Influence of transformational leadership and knowledge management on radical and incremental innovation: the moderating role of collaborative culture.
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Nguyen, Tu Ngoc, Shen, Chao Hong, and Le, Phong Ba
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TRANSFORMATIONAL leadership , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *KNOWLEDGE management , *CORPORATE culture , *STRUCTURAL equation modeling , *INFORMATION sharing - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of transformational leadership (TL) on a firm's radical and incremental innovation. It also deepens the understanding of appropriate mechanisms and conditions to improve specific aspects of innovation by examining the mediating role of knowledge management capability (KMC) and moderating mechanism of collaborative culture. Design/methodology/approach: This study utilized structural equation modeling (SEM) and cross-sectional design to test hypotheses in the proposed research model using survey data collected from 365 participants in 86 manufacturing and service firms. Findings: The findings indicate that TL induces greater effect on radical innovation compared to its effect on incremental innovation. The mediating role of KMC between TL and aspects of innovation capability is also supported. Especially, the influences of KMC on specific aspects of innovation capability are different and depend on the degree of collaborative culture in an organization. Research limitations/implications: Future research should examine the mediating mechanisms of knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing and knowledge application to provide deeper insight into specific roles of knowledge management's constituents in linking TL and innovation capability. Practical implications: The paper significantly contributes to increasing the understanding of the link between TL and specific aspects of innovation capability by highlighting the important role of KMC and positive effects of collaborative climate in an organization. Originality/value: The paper is unique in the attempts to provide a prospective solution for firms to pursue and improve innovation based on the meaningful insights into the mediating role of KMC and moderating effect of collaborative culture in the relationship between TL and specific dimensions of innovation capability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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41. Paper comes alive.
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Graham-Rowe, Duncan
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SUSPENSIONS (Chemistry) , *LIQUIDS , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
A curious combination of colored oil and water may be the key to creating flexible sheets of "electronic paper" that can display fast-changing, full-color video images. A simple yet ingenious idea may finally make "electronic paper" a realistic prospect. This article discusses the technology to create a white pixel which is a high-contrast display that can be turned on and off at video speeds. Other e-paper technologies have used pixels containing small particles suspended in liquid.
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- 2003
42. How top management's environmental awareness affect corporate green competitive advantage: evidence from China.
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Cao, Cuizhen, Tong, Xiujun, Chen, Yunqi, and Zhang, Yue
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COMPETITIVE advantage in business , *GREEN technology , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *ENVIRONMENTAL management , *AMBIDEXTERITY , *AWARENESS , *INNOVATION management - Abstract
Purpose: Green ambidexterity innovation and green competitive advantage are of great significance to enterprises' sustainable development. From the perspective of upper echelons theory, This paper aims to investigate the role of top managers in gaining green competitive advantage and the intermediary effect of the green ambidexterity innovation between them. Design/methodology/approach: This paper uses empirical data from heavily polluting enterprises in China for constructing a model to infer how enterprises achieve the green competitive advantage. Findings: The paper shows that (a) top managers' environmental awareness and the green ambidexterity innovation are both positively related to the green competitive advantage of enterprises, while there is a difference between the exploitative green innovation and the exploratory green innovation regarding the heterogeneity; the positive effect of the exploratory green innovation on enterprises' green competitive advantage is greater than that of the exploitative green innovation; (b) the green ambidexterity innovation plays a partial intermediary effect between top managers' environmental awareness and enterprises' green competitive advantage and (c) strategic flexibility positively moderates the relation between the green ambidexterity innovation and the green competitive advantage. The study concludes that top managers' environmental awareness has a significantly positive impact on reinforcing green competitive advantages and adopting the green ambidexterity innovation for heavily polluting enterprises in China. Originality/value: This paper contributes to the green innovation management literature by offering a theoretical framework for examining how top managers' environmental awareness influences enterprises' green competitive advantage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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43. Business process management and risk-adjusted performance in SMEs.
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Gošnik, Dušan and Stubelj, Igor
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BUSINESS process management , *RATE of return , *ORGANIZATIONAL performance , *PERFORMANCE management , *MANN Whitney U Test , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the relationship between business process management (BPM) and company performance. The research focuses on the instrumental aspect of core business processes and its controlling activities in small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) to identify the relationship to company performance. Design/methodology/approach: The results presented in this paper are based on a survey of Slovene SMEs. A questionnaire was distributed to 3007 SMEs via e-mail and a response rate of 5.42% was achieved. The financial data of companies over a six year period as derived from the publicly available financial reports of SMEs along with an industry-specific financial risk measure and other financial data were used for the company risk-adjusted performance measures of relative residual income (ROE-r) and risk-adjusted ROE (ROE-a) calculation. Findings: The results show that instrumental aspects of core business process controlling activities are related to risk-adjusted company performance measures ROE-r and ROE-a. Companies with lower ROE-r and ROE-a have been perceived to be more focused on the instrumental aspect of BPM. Presumably due to the small sample, the results of a non-parametric Mann–Whitney U test did not statistically confirm the developed hypothesis: "the instrumental aspect of controlling as a core process management activity has a statistically significant impact on company risk-adjusted performance measures such as ROE-r and ROE-a." Despite this, the results show a possible negative correlation between risk-adjusted performance measures and BPM, which opens possibilities for further research. Research limitations/implications: The main limitation of the purposed study model is that the paper have studied only control activities of core business processes and relate it to company risk-adjusted performance measures. The study has been limited by the SME sample and the use of a survey as a research instrument. An additional limitation of the research is the degree of reliability implied by the assumptions of the models used to estimate the required return on equity and risk. Results concern investors, managers and practitioners to start BPM improvement initiatives, to set BPM priority measures and to set priority management decisions and further actions. Originality/value: This paper presents the unique findings from an investigation of the instrumental aspects of BPM practices and their relationship to company risk-adjusted performance measures in SMEs. This paper developed a measurement instrument for measuring the instrumental aspects of BPM use. An additional original contribution is the use of company risk-adjusted performance measures such as ROE-r and ROE-a, which take into account the required profitability of companies in different industries according to the risk and allows comparable results of companies from different industries. The approach is innovative and interesting as regards researching the factors that affect the profitability of companies that operate in different industries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Environmental regulation, innovation capability, and green total factor productivity of the logistics industry.
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Wang, Dongfang, Tarasov, Arthur, and Zhang, Huarong
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INDUSTRIAL productivity , *ENVIRONMENTAL regulations , *EMISSIONS (Air pollution) , *GREEN technology , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *INNOVATION management , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to test the relationship between environmental regulations and green total factor productivity (GTFP) of China's logistics industry. The high-factor input, high-energy consumption, and high-pollution emissions model of the logistics industry developed within China faces challenges from severe resource and environmental constraints. It is generally believed that environmental regulations effectively restrain pollution emissions and help protect the environment. Design/methodology/approach: The authors employ the undesirable slack-based Malmquist Luenberger model to calculate the GTFP across the provincial logistics industry and use the mediation effect model and threshold effect model to explore the effects and mechanics of environmental transmission regulations on the GTFP. Findings: The main results show significant regional differences in the GTFP of logistics industry across China. In the transmission path of the impact of environmental regulations on the GTFP, regional innovation capabilities have mediation effects. Regional innovation capacities have a masking effect on the transmission path of environmental regulations on accumulated technical efficiency changes (AEC) and accumulated technical changes (ATC). The threshold effect test results show a dual-threshold effect between environmental regulations and the GTFP, with environmental regulations as threshold variable. Furthermore, the impact of regional innovation capability on the GTFP has a dual-threshold effect, with environmental regulation as threshold variable. Practical implications: First, it is advisable to plan the environmental regulation policy system thoroughly and add supporting measures to ensure the efficiency and smooth implementation of the nation's environmental policies. Second, it is important to further understand the critical role of innovation capability in improving the GTFP. Third, there is an urgent need to standardize the operating behavior and market order of the leading players in the logistics market and to improve the operational efficiency of logistics enterprises. Originality/value: So far, a systematical study researched on effect of environmental regulation on the GTFP in logistics industry was not published. This study can provide experience for the high-quality development of the logistics industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Looks good on paper.
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PAPER , *TRANSISTORS , *ELECTRONICS , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
The article reports that researchers at the New University of Lisbon have discovered a way to make paper into a transistor. Details about the research, conducted by professors Elvira Fortunato and Rodrigo Martins, among others, are presented. The important role that transistors play in electronics is also explored.
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46. No need for shades of grey thanks to colour e-ink.
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Graham-Rowe, Duncan
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RESEARCH & development , *ELECTRONIC paper , *COLOR display systems , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *ELECTRONIC book readers , *LIQUID crystal displays - Abstract
The article discusses the research and development of colored electronic ink (e-ink) by Naoki Hiji of Fuji Xerox in Kaisei, Japan, and colleagues in which color is produced from fluid-filled cells containing cyan, magenta, yellow, and white particles. A diagram illustrating how Hiji's technology works to provide high quality color to liquid crystal displays (LCD) screens on electronic readers is presented.
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- 2012
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47. Government subsidy, asymmetric information and green innovation.
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Liu, Yatian, Xu, Heng, and Wang, Xiaojie
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *SUBSIDIES , *INFORMATION asymmetry , *SOCIAL responsibility of business , *MORAL hazard , *GOVERNMENT business enterprises - Abstract
Purpose: The presence of asymmetric information exists between firms and the government about the firms' green innovation; this may lead to the firm's moral hazard problem of misusing the government subsidy on the green innovation. Such a problem is not fully considered by the existing literature. The purpose of this study is to explore how government subsidy affects green innovation when the information of firms' innovation cannot be completed observed, and figure out the mechanisms that can alleviate the negative impact of information asymmetry, which helps to explain the factors that motivate the firms to actively engage into the green innovation with the government subsidy. Design/methodology/approach: In a theoretical model under imperfect information in which the firm's activity on green innovation may not be fully observed, the firm could be either altruistic or not; an altruistic firm has stronger incentive to engage into corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities such as green innovation. With the presence of asymmetric information, the authors analyze the possibility of a firm's moral hazard and try to find out the condition on the information quality that can avoid such problem. To examine the results of theoretical analysis, the authors use the data of Chinese listed companies in a corresponding empirical analysis. On the basis of both theoretical and empirical the authors try to figure out the effect of the government subsidy on the green innovation by enterprise and the role of firm's characteristics of social responsibility and information quality in the green innovation with the government subsidy. Findings: The results show that the government subsidy can promote the firm's green innovation, especially for those that are more socially responsible. The asymmetric information, however, leads to inefficiency on the green innovation. This is because that the low-quality information about the firm's behavior raises the possibility of a moral hazard. Moreover, the analyst coverage could be an efficient way to improve the quality of information, alleviating the moral hazard problem of the firm's green innovation. The main contribution is to fill the gap in the study of the government subsidy on green innovation under asymmetric information and to provide the mechanism to improve the efficiency of the subsidy to motivate green innovation by enterprise. Practical implications: A crucial implication to policymakers is to complete and improve the system of information in the market, which can form an efficient incentive compatibility between the enterprises and the public. Such incentive compatibility can attract the enterprises to better use the government subsidy into green innovation and receive a long-run return from the public's positive feedback for their contribution on the social good. Originality/value: Existing studies are concerned about antecedents of green innovation do not completely focus on the relationship between government subsidy and green innovation. The present paper considers that information asymmetry between the government and firms may affect the impact of government subsidy on the firms' green innovation. This conjecture is studied by the theoretical model and verified by an empirical analysis using the data of Chinese listed companies. Additionally, the empirical analysis explores the moderating effect of CSR characteristics of firms, and the analyst coverage can positively affect the promotion of the government subsidy on the firms' green innovation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. The new news `paper'.
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Mannes, George
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NEWSPAPERS , *ELECTRONIC publishing , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Focuses on electronic newspapers. Estimated number of daily papers with electronic editions; Potential of the economics of online editions; Pros and cons of an online newspaper.
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- 1995
49. The reinvention of paper.
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Gibbs, W. Wayt
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INFORMATION display systems , *DIGITAL image processing , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *EQUIPMENT & supplies - Abstract
Describes the development of a thin digital display which could serve as an electronic replacement for paper. Work of Nicholas K. Sheridon; Display called Gyricon; What Gyricon is made of and how it works; Use of billions of charged plastic balls; Stability of Gyricon's material; Technology only a few years from market; Possible impact of the Gyricon on business.
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- 1998
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50. THESE AREN'T YOUR FATHER'S FUNNY PAPERS: THE NEW WORLD OF DIGITAL GRAPHIC NOVELS.
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Moorerield-Lang, Heather and Gavigan, Karen
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ELECTRONIC books , *GRAPHIC novels , *SCHOOL libraries , *EDUCATIONAL technology , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
The article presents information on the use of digital graphic novels in school libraries and classrooms. The increasing use of electronic devices for reading and the impact of technological innovations on education are discussed. The value of digital literacies for engaging student learners is also discussed.
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- 2012
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