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3by Nikolay Archak Anindya Ghose Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis Published in Management science (01.08.2011)“...Increasingly, user-generated product reviews serve as a valuable source of information for customers making product choices online. The existing literature...”
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4“...We examine how firms can create word-of-mouth peer influence and social contagion by designing viral features into their products and marketing campaigns. To...”
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5“...The practice of having Ph.D. graduates employed by the university that trained them, commonly called "academic inbreeding," has long been suspected to be...”
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6“...Contests are a historically important and increasingly popular mechanism for encouraging innovation. A central concern in designing innovation contests is how...”
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7“...Many markets have historically been dominated by a small number of best-selling products. The Pareto principle, also known as the 80/20 rule, describes this...”
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8“...A fast fashion system combines quick response production capabilities with enhanced product design capabilities to both design "hot" products that capture the...”
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9“...As a new type of word-of-mouth information, online consumer product review is an emerging market phenomenon that is playing an increasingly important role in...”
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10by Kevin Boudreau Published in Management science (01.10.2010)“...This paper studies two fundamentally distinct approaches to opening a technology platform and their different impacts on innovation. One approach is to grant...”
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11by Jansen, Justin J. P Van Den Bosch, Frans A. J Volberda, Henk W Published in Management science (01.11.2006)“...Research on exploration and exploitation is burgeoning, yet our understanding of the antecedents and consequences of both activities remains rather unclear. We...”
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12“...Despite recurring concerns about common method variance (CMV) in survey research, the information systems (IS) community remains largely uncertain of the...”
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13“...Many companies offer websites that enable customers to design their own individual products, which the manufacturer can then produce to order. To date, the...”
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14“...Are the attitudes and beliefs of chief executive officers (CEOs) linked to their firms' innovative performance? This paper uses a measure of overconfidence,...”
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15“...In a wide variety of settings, organizations generate a number of possible solutions to a problem- ideas -and then select a few for further development. We...”
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16“...In an innovation contest, a firm (the seeker) facing an innovation-related problem (e.g., a technical R&D problem) posts this problem to a population of...”
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17“...The phenomenon of sponsored search advertising—where advertisers pay a fee to Internet search engines to be displayed alongside organic (nonsponsored) Web...”
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18“...The profitability of remanufacturing systems for different cost, technology, and logistics structures has been extensively investigated in the literature. We...”
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19“...The structure of alliance networks influences their potential for knowledge creation. Dense local clustering provides information transmission capacity in the...”
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20“...Software vulnerabilities represent a serious threat to cybersecurity, most cyberattacks exploit known vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, there is no agreed-upon...”