Functional leadership in interteam contexts: Understanding 'what'in the context of why? where? when? and who?
Research on team leadership has primarily focused on leadership processes targeted within
teams, in support of team objectives. Yet, teams are open systems that interact with other …
teams, in support of team objectives. Yet, teams are open systems that interact with other …
Uncovering the micro-foundations of knowledge sharing in open innovation partnerships: An intention-based perspective of technology transfer
In the current dynamic and virtuous flow of knowledge economy, firms are concern about
whether to manage innovation centrally or through decentralized business units. Two needs …
whether to manage innovation centrally or through decentralized business units. Two needs …
The evolution of university–industry linkages—A framework
C Plewa, N Korff, C Johnson, G Macpherson… - Journal of Engineering …, 2013 - Elsevier
This qualitative study extends literature on research commercialization by examining the
dynamic nature of university–industry linkages (UIL). Thirty in-depth interviews conducted in …
dynamic nature of university–industry linkages (UIL). Thirty in-depth interviews conducted in …
Formal versus informal knowledge networks in R&D: a case study using social network analysis
J Allen, AD James, P Gamlen - R&d Management, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The existence of informal social networks within organizations has long been recognized as
important and the unique working relationships among scientific and technical personnel …
important and the unique working relationships among scientific and technical personnel …
Do clusters really matter for innovation practices in Information Technology? Questioning the significance of technological knowledge spillovers
F Huber - Journal of economic geography, 2012 - academic.oup.com
A widespread assumption in economic geography and the economics of innovation is that
firms located in clusters benefit from territorial learning and knowledge spillovers. However …
firms located in clusters benefit from territorial learning and knowledge spillovers. However …
Sounding objects
Interactive systems, virtual environments, and information display applications need
dynamic sound models rather than faithful audio reproductions. This implies three levels of …
dynamic sound models rather than faithful audio reproductions. This implies three levels of …
Action-sound latency: Are our tools fast enough?
The importance of low and consistent latency in interactive music systems is well-
established. So how do commonly-used tools for creating digital musical instruments and …
established. So how do commonly-used tools for creating digital musical instruments and …
Knowledge flows through social networks in a cluster: Comparing university and industry links
CR Østergaard - Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2009 - Elsevier
Knowledge spillovers from a university to the local industry play an important role in high-
technology clusters, but we know little about these spillovers. This paper examines …
technology clusters, but we know little about these spillovers. This paper examines …
The importance of proximity for the start‐ups' knowledge acquisition and exploitation
This paper intends to verify the impact of geographical proximity on the processes of
knowledge acquisition and exploitation by high‐tech start‐ups considering at the same time …
knowledge acquisition and exploitation by high‐tech start‐ups considering at the same time …
Functional diversity of top management teams and firm performance in SMEs: a social network perspective
L Zhou, H Huang, X Chen, F Tian - Review of Managerial Science, 2023 - Springer
This paper adopts a social network perspective and divides the functional diversity of top
management teams (TMTs) into intrapersonal functional diversity (IFD) and dominant …
management teams (TMTs) into intrapersonal functional diversity (IFD) and dominant …