Essays about: "Startup Engagement"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 16 essays containing the words Startup Engagement.

  1. 6. Defining the Voice of Montreal: Exploring Possibilities for Human-Machine Companionship

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för etnologi

    Author : Malik Dehbi Talbot; [2020]
    Keywords : critical posthumanism; artificial intelligence; virtual assistant; tourism; science and technology studies; human-machine relationships; voicebot; labor relations; companion; sociomaterial assemblage; History and Archaeology; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This thesis explores the possibility for (re)defining the relationship between humans and robots with conversational interfaces. It does so by looking at the creation process of a voice and text-based virtual assistant for tourists from the perspective of critical posthumanism and posthuman performativity. READ MORE

  2. 7. Corporate Accelerator - A study exploring CA program conditions to foster more successful startup and corporate engagement

    University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, Företagsekonomi

    Author : Simon Hagedorn; Robin Thien; [2020]
    Keywords : Corporate Accelerator; Corporate Innovation; Startup Engagement; Corporate Entrepreneurship; Startup Programs;

    Abstract : Background: Corporate accelerators (CAs) are a relatively new phenomenon and increasingly used by corporates to increase their level of innovation. However, there are still no best practices on how these CA programs can be structured more efficiently in order to serve the needs of startups and corporates simultaneously. READ MORE

  3. 8. ‘The future of innovative partnerships’ - How can large global corporations and startups form successful collaborations?

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Daniel Gustafsson; Johanna Herstedt; [2019-09-20]
    Keywords : Preferred customer theory; Startup- and large corporation-collaborations; Innovative suppliers; Asymmetric relationships; partnerships; Startup;

    Abstract : Startups have emerged as an important source of innovation, since the move from closed to open innovation, disruptive innovations have received more attention, and more actors are starting to engage with startup activities. Previous examples can be seen of large corporations moving from being leaders in their industries to not even being here today that have contributed to many large corporations feeling a sense of urgency to work more with innovation and external actors, such as startups. READ MORE

  4. 9. Configuring the Corporate Accelerator for Synergies: A Multiple Case Study on the Relation Between Configurations of Corporate Accelerators and Potential for Synergies with Startup Support Institutions

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Gustaf Åkerman; Jacob Szemberg; [2019]
    Keywords : Corporate Accelerator; Startup Engagement; Corporate Entrepreneurship; Synergies; Open Innovation; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Title: CONFIGURING THE CORPORATE ACCELERATOR FOR SYNERGIES: A Multiple Case Study on the Relation Between Configurations of Corporate Accelerators and Potential for Synergies with Startup Support Institutions Date of the seminar: 27 May, 2019 Course: ENTN39 Master’s Programme in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Internship and Degree Project (Master’s thesis 15 ECTS) Authors: Jacob Szemberg and Gustaf Åkerman Supervisor: Ass. Professor Sotaro Shibayama Examiner: Ass. READ MORE

  5. 10. Critical Success Factors in the Offering of a Corporate-Startup Program

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Innovationsteknik

    Author : Ebba Rundquist; Amanda Österling; [2018]
    Keywords : Corporate-Startup Program; Corporate-Startup Engagement; Open Innovation; Global High-Technology Company; Mature Startup; Internet of Things; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Company-driven initiatives to collaborate with startups are increasingly arising as a reaction to the competitive landscape of today, influenced by globalization, digitalization, and an increased demand for open innovation practices. Startups constitute a major source of innovation and have the ability to overthrow current technologies and business models. READ MORE