Open Innovation in entrepreneurships: agents of transformation towards the knowledge-based economy

作者: Md Hakikur Rahman , Isabel Ramos , None

DOI: 10.28945/1666

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摘要: Innovation and globalization are the two essential components of economic achievement. The Internet is catalyst its emerging forms assisting in this aspect. But, due to global crisis, nations enterprises facing challenges. Those challenges include social, cultural, economical political contexts. To overcome, all entities jointly and, or individually trying through various policies, strategies activities. Furthermore, transformation technologies has also transformed those approaches years. main focus paper emphasizes on agents OECD region find open innovation entrepreneurships leading establishment a knowledge based economy. This found few that acting as these transformations deducting from several exhaustive reports made by Secretariat. reviewed extant literatures, including classical relevant contributions supporting hypothesis. research observes during period (1999-2011) have been towards In aspect, synthesized key elements ranging human resources venture capital patenting. Before concluding findings, tried develop framework relation transformation.

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