2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80094-9_11
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Bilateral Knowledge-Sharing for New Product Development Under the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Abstract: Developing countries are characterized by various factors that feed into a vicious cycle of underdevelopment; poor education systems, low-skilled workforce, low per capita income, and unstable governments which build a weak foundation for economic prosperity and foreign investments. Moreover, there is no foundation from which innovation could transpire to drive growth. This research aims to provide a solution to this development paradox by emphasizing the urgency to address innovatively the United Nations Sust… Show more

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“…B Corporations can be studied on how they can create a B Economy (Kim et al, 2016). The Bilateral Knowledge-Sharing for New Product Development model under the UN Sustainable Development Goals (Markopoulos et al, 2021b) can for the base for B Corporations and B Economies to be developed under the Geo-Entrepreneurship borderless innovation framework (Markopoulos et al, 2020e) developed to address the UN SDGs. Therefore, there is a solid base for further research and challenging opportunities for the GOS and POS ESG compliance to be further developed and applied.…”
Section: Areas Of Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B Corporations can be studied on how they can create a B Economy (Kim et al, 2016). The Bilateral Knowledge-Sharing for New Product Development model under the UN Sustainable Development Goals (Markopoulos et al, 2021b) can for the base for B Corporations and B Economies to be developed under the Geo-Entrepreneurship borderless innovation framework (Markopoulos et al, 2020e) developed to address the UN SDGs. Therefore, there is a solid base for further research and challenging opportunities for the GOS and POS ESG compliance to be further developed and applied.…”
Section: Areas Of Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%