Essays about: "entrepreneurship and the use of technology"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 43 essays containing the words entrepreneurship and the use of technology.
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16. How can high-tech companies apply Student Surrogate Entrepreneurs on internal ideas
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationsteknikAbstract : High tech companies are constantly searching for ways to innovate their business, and open innovation has become a widely known concept and an important ingredient for companies in their way to becoming more innovative. Areas and clusters around the globe where the industry and University closely collaborating are organically increasing, and have proven to be a crucial mechanism in enabling innovation, spreading ideas and initiating more people to the start up arena. READ MORE
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17. Can dinosaurs generate unicorns? : -A corporate approach for early stage idea validation
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)Abstract : Companies are always trying to increase their sales and revenue, but nowadays due to technology advancement, competence and the fast moving economy this task becomes more difficult as time goes by. This is where innovation walks in, to find new ways to add value to customers, increasing profit and even find new potential markets. READ MORE
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18. Direct pellet extruder developed for LEDC - 3D print with recycled materials
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationAbstract : The thesis is to develop a 3D printer that easily and conveniently can print with recycled plastic such as PET bottles, plastic packaging and much more. The printer will be designed according to the needs of a developing country. READ MORE
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19. From Research to Manufacturing, Entrepreneurial Implications for a Scientist in a Research-Based Young Venture Moving Towards Serial Production – A Case Study
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : “This final goal for a researcher is to get an acknowledgement for his or her research in the academic community, whereas for a businessperson the primary driving force is profit and financial benefit” (Siegel, Waldman, & Link, 2003) Traditionally, university research and business have widely been considered separated in terms of actors involved in each field. Scientists and researchers on the one side, business people and manufacturing managers on the other. READ MORE
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20. Managing Innovation: Motives and Success Factors Behind Corporate Spin-offs in Stockholm, Sweden : Featuring Case Studies of Local Spin-offs
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)Abstract : Corporate spin-offs have been on the rise in recent years and this trend has captured the interest from corporations worldwide who are looking to manage change and innovation in a new and exciting way. This research includes primary data from case studies conducted through semi-structured interviews and secondary data from previous research around the subject area. READ MORE