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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

As opposed to entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial thinking is not necessarily bound to entrepreneurs (to be); it is an essential skill for ‘strengthening human capital, employability and competitiveness’ (Bacigalupo et al., Entrepreneurship. That brings us to entrepreneurial thinking. Krueger, 2007).

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71 Innovation Methodologies

Open Innovation EU

Focus stage: Maturity Published: 2011 more…. Focus stage: Early-stage Published: 2011 more…. Focus stage: Early-stage Published: 2011 more…. Design Competitions. Focus stage: Maturity Published: 2011 more…. Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Bessant). Innovation Cycle (Avans). The Lean Startup (Ries).

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Adaptive Strategy Matrix [Infographic]: exploration vs. exploitation?

Open Innovation EU

I recently ran into an article (Walrave et al 2011) that analyzed a simulation of investing in exploration vs. exploitation. However, because of the success of this strategy, there will be a decrease of competition (from your perspective) resulting in external pressure to focus more on exploration. Download infographic.

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Why America Is Losing Its Entrepreneurial Edge

Harvard Business Review

The rate of business formation in 2011 was almost half of what it was in 1978, with the rate of dissolution somewhat higher than the past couple decades. Deep, disruptive economic change is all around us, but the data indicates that the national response has not been, contrary to our myths and history, one of increased entrepreneurship.

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Is Canada's Innovation Performance Really So Bad?

Harvard Business Review

On June 1st, Canada's Institute for Competitiveness and Prosperity released a new, large report on Canada's Innovation Imperative. Blue), Australian (Green), and Canada (Red) — show each country's predicted patents per capita three years hence (so the most recent number for 2008 is a prediction for 2011).

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Corporate China's Succession Struggles

Harvard Business Review

2011 will force China Inc. For the first time after China's economic reforms began, CEO succession is threatening to become a major problem, particularly for globally competitive companies such as Haier, Huawei, and Lenovo. to come of age, according to my little crystal ball.

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America’s Transportation Infrastructure Needs Entrepreneurs

Harvard Business Review

At a TechCrunch conference in 2011, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick joked, apparently proudly , that “I think I’ve got 20,000 years of jail time in front of me.” Uber charges that these rules are anti-competitive, but many of them are at least theoretically designed to keep customers and drivers safe.