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Dark data: the invisible resource that can drive performance now
Gregory GimpelThis paper aims to provide guidance so firms can enter the Internet of Things (IoT) era today – and realize its data-driven benefits – by using IoT “dark data” already generated…
How entrepreneurs think: financial decisions for the long or short term
Jonas Debrulle, Johan Maes, Elliroma GardinerThe purpose of this paper is to suggest that different start-up motivations make entrepreneurs pursue different kinds of new business performance, which in this study are…
Climate change and business planning: solutions to keep disruptions at bay
Chethan D. Srikant, Atul TeckchandaniThe purpose of this paper is to develop an integrative approach to help firms across multiple industries ensure operational continuity and manage ongoing climate-change related…
The chief project officer: a new executive role for turbulent times
Te Wu, Zhu ZhuWhile it is common for most C-suite executives to have substantial project responsibilities, many do not have a strong understanding of project management leading to significant…
Non-profits and the environment in China: struggling to expand their franchise
Yi Xie, Yan Meng, Jie Xiong, Lu Xu, Jie YanEnvironmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs), one of the major forces in environmental protection, have developed rapidly in the past few years, especially in developing…
The new BMW: business model innovation transforms an automotive leader
Prasanna Kumar Kukkamalla, Andrea Bikfalvi, Anna ArbussaThe car no longer serves simply as a means of transport but is at the core of a new concept of mobility. Car manufacturers are seizing opportunities to change the traditional…
Bringing an entrepreneurial mindset to health-care: a new tool for better outcomes
Laurence Murray Gillin, Lois Marjorie HazeltonThe purpose of this paper is to consider the value of an industry ecosystem in providing context for both identifying and evaluating organisation opportunities and related…
There’s a change in the weather: corporate reputation and climate change
Peter Buell HirschThis study aims to examine recent developments in climate change solutions to determine their impact on corporate reputation.
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