Collaboration, coordination, and cooperation among organizations: Establishing the distinctive meanings of these terms through a systematic literature review
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Collaboration, coordination, and cooperation lie at the core of interorganizational activities.
To address the confusion regarding the definitions of these three terms, recent works have …
To address the confusion regarding the definitions of these three terms, recent works have …
Industry 4.0 as an enabler of proximity for construction supply chains: A systematic literature review
The fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) is changing not only the manufacturing industry
but also the construction industry and its connected supply chains. Construction supply …
but also the construction industry and its connected supply chains. Construction supply …
[HTML][HTML] Smart city governance from an innovation management perspective: Theoretical framing, review of current practices, and future research agenda
Smart city transitions are a fast-proliferating example of urban innovation processes, and
generating the insight required to support their unfolding should be a key priority for …
generating the insight required to support their unfolding should be a key priority for …
Local Open Innovation: A means for public policy to increase collaboration for innovation in SMEs
Our study focuses on how public policy can effectively increase collaboration for innovation
among firms, entrepreneurs, research institutions and the public sector in a way that is easily …
among firms, entrepreneurs, research institutions and the public sector in a way that is easily …
Shades of grey: guidelines for working with the grey literature in systematic reviews for management and organizational studies
This paper suggests how the 'grey literature', the diverse and heterogeneous body of
material that is made public outside, and not subject to, traditional academic peer‐review …
material that is made public outside, and not subject to, traditional academic peer‐review …
Circular Economy and the evolution of industrial districts: A supply chain perspective
Circular Economy promises to achieve sustainability by decoupling economic growth from
resource extraction and environmental losses. However, it requires a systemic change in the …
resource extraction and environmental losses. However, it requires a systemic change in the …
Utilization and development of systematic reviews in management research: What do we know and where do we go from here?
Several years since the introduction of systematic review in management research, our
paper takes stock of how the methodology has been used thus far to elicit potential areas for …
paper takes stock of how the methodology has been used thus far to elicit potential areas for …
Innovation through tradition: Lessons from innovative family businesses and directions for future research
In steering toward the future, innovation managers are commonly advised to dismiss the old
and make way for the new. However, such “recency bias” may significantly limit a firm's …
and make way for the new. However, such “recency bias” may significantly limit a firm's …
How intermediary organizations facilitate university–industry technology transfer: A proximity approach
The literature on university–industry (U–I) links has revealed many barriers that impede U–I
technology transfer. A growing number of intermediary organizations, such as Technology …
technology transfer. A growing number of intermediary organizations, such as Technology …
Integrating the 'Troublemakers': A taxonomy for cooperation between banks and fintechs
The banking sector has been subject to fundamental changes as digitalization is enabling
novel technology-driven banking services and is creating new customer demands. While …
novel technology-driven banking services and is creating new customer demands. While …