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" Collaborative innovation networks : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 864624
Title & Author : Collaborative innovation networks : : building adaptive and resilient organizations /\ Francesca Grippa, João Leitão, Julia Gluesing, Ken Riopelle, Peter Gloor, editors.
Publication Statement : Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2018]
: , ©2018
Series Statement : Studies on entrepreneurship, structure change and industrial dynamics
Page. NO : 1 online resource :: illustrations
ISBN : 3319742957
: : 9783319742953
: 9783319742946
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : Intro; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Part I: Entrepreneurship; Analyzing VC Influence on Startup Success: A People-Centric Network Theory Approach; 1 Introduction; 2 Background and Related Work; 3 Data and Methods; 3.1 Network Construction; 3.2 Startup Success Metrics; 4 Results; 4.1 VCs in the Formal Interlocking Directorates Network; 4.2 VCs in the Informal Twitter Social Network; 4.3 Network Centrality and Financial Success; 4.3.1 Network Centrality and Income; 4.3.2 Network Centrality and Startup Funding; 5 Conclusion; References.
: ``German Association or Chinese Emperor? ́́Building COINs Between China and Germany1 Introduction; 2 COINs Course Overview; 3 Methods; 4 Interview Results; 5 Knowledge Flow Analysis Through E-Mail; 6 Lessons Learned and Conclusion; References; Part II: Healthcare; Dynamically Adapting the Environment for Elderly People Through Smartwatch-Based Mood Detection; 1 Introduction; 2 Research Context; 2.1 The City4Age Project; 2.2 The Measure Model of the City4Age Project; 2.3 The Happimeter Project; 2.4 Philips Hue Lighting System; 2.5 Privacy Issues.
: 2.2 The Mediator Effect of VC Network Position3 Methodology; 3.1 Sample and Data; 3.2 Variables; 3.2.1 Dependent Variable: Investment Performance; 3.2.2 Independent Variable: The Ownership of VCs; 3.2.3 Mediator: Network Position; 3.2.4 Control Variable; 3.3 Model Specification; 4 Results and Discussion; 5 Conclusions; References; Enhancing Social and Intellectual Collaboration in Innovation Networks: A Study of Entrepreneurial Networks in an Urban Techno ... ; 1 Introduction; 2 Methods; 3 Analysis; 4 Discussion and Next Steps; References.
: 3 Adapting the Environment System and Test Bed Description4 Conclusion and Expected Results; References; Creating Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) to Reduce Infant Mortality; 1 Introduction; 2 E-Mail Based Virtual Mirroring; 2.1 Virtual Mirroring: Dimensions and Metrics; 2.2 Virtual Mirroring Applied to the DSOH Community; 3 SDOH Coolhunting; 4 Creating New COINs; 5 Discussion and Conclusion; References; Muse Headband: Measuring Tool or a Collaborative Gadget?; 1 Introduction and Theoretical Background; 2 Motivation; 3 Methodology; 4 Results; 5 Discussion; 6 Conclusion; References.
: Resilient Community and Economic Development Through Collaborative Innovation Networks1 Introduction; 2 Background; 2.1 Community and Economic Development in Michigan; 2.2 Common Obstacles to Development; 2.3 Understanding Innovation in Collaborative Networks; 3 The REI Network; 3.1 Scope of the REI Network; 3.2 Results of the REI Network; 4 Conclusion; References; Resilience Through Collaborative Networks in Emerging Economies: Evidence from Chinese Venture Capital; 1 Introduction; 2 Theory and Hypothesis; 2.1 Ownership and Investment Performance.
Abstract : This unique book reveals how Collaborative Innovation Networks (COINs) can be used to achieve resilience to change and external shocks. COINs, which consist of 'cyberteams' of motivated individuals, are self-organizing emergent social systems for coping with external change. The book describes how COINs enable resilience in healthcare, e.g. through teams of patients, family members, doctors and researchers to support patients with chronic diseases, or by reducing infant mortality by forming groups of mothers, social workers, doctors, and policymakers. It also examines COINs within large corporations and how they build resilience by forming, spontaneously and without intervention on the part of the management, to creatively respond to new risks and external threats. The expert contributions also discuss how COINs can benefit startups, offering new self-organizing forms of leadership in which all stakeholders collaborate to develop new products.
Subject : Business networks.
Subject : Social networks.
Subject : Business networks.
Subject : Business strategy.
Subject : Entrepreneurship.
Subject : Health economics.
Subject : PSYCHOLOGY-- Social Psychology.
Subject : Research development management.
Subject : Social networks.
Dewey Classification : ‭302.3‬
LC Classification : ‭HM741‬
Added Entry : Gloor, Peter
: Gluesing, Julia C.
: Grippa, Francesca
: Leitão, João
: Riopelle, Kenneth Raymond
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