2011
DOI: 10.1177/0149206311429614
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Insights and New Directions from Demand-Side Approaches to Technology Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management Research

Abstract: The authors review the progress of three rapidly growing macro management literatures-in technology innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic management-that have in common the use of a "demand-side" research perspective. Demand-side research looks downstream from the focal firm, toward product markets and consumers, to explain and predict those managerial decisions that increase value creation within a value system. Typical characteristics of demandside, macro-level management research include clearly disti… Show more

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“…The detail reasons will be explainded in the later subsection. The study on demand-side factors as an emerging new research direction [6] and it effect on ET-innovation are important because of the following reasons.…”
Section: Proposed Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The detail reasons will be explainded in the later subsection. The study on demand-side factors as an emerging new research direction [6] and it effect on ET-innovation are important because of the following reasons.…”
Section: Proposed Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) The body of knowledge of the demand-based perspective is relatively underexplored [7], the researches are dispersed and relatively less-known [6]. Many scholars may have overlooked the extent and importance of this research perspective since it is spanning wide across innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategy studies [6].…”
Section: Proposed Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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