Regions matter: How localized social capital affects innovation and external knowledge acquisition
To introduce new products, firms often use knowledge from other organizations. Drawing on
social capital theory and the relational view of the firm, we argue that geographically …
social capital theory and the relational view of the firm, we argue that geographically …
Smart city as a hub for talent and innovative companies: Exploring the (dis) advantages of digital technology implementation in cities
The number of smart city initiatives is growing worldwide at an incredible pace. Their ambition
is to add to the competitiveness of local communities through innovation while increasing …
is to add to the competitiveness of local communities through innovation while increasing …
Cities trajectories in the digital era: Exploring the impact of technological advancement and institutional quality on environmental and social sustainability
Rising environmental and social challenges have compelled policymakers and academicians
worldwide to look for an optimal solution to spur cities into a new dimension to meet future …
worldwide to look for an optimal solution to spur cities into a new dimension to meet future …
Systematic intervention for elderly inpatients with delirium: a randomized trial.
…, F Masciarelli, F Engelsmann… - CMAJ: Canadian …, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: To assess a systematic intervention in cases of delirium in elderly inpatients.
DESIGN: Randomized, controlled trial. SETTING: University-affiliated, primary acute care …
DESIGN: Randomized, controlled trial. SETTING: University-affiliated, primary acute care …
[HTML][HTML] Trapped or spurred by the home region? The effects of potential social capital on involvement in foreign markets for goods and technology
Drawing on social capital theory and the international business literature, we argue that
domestic geography, in terms of localized potential social capital, facilitates individual firms’ …
domestic geography, in terms of localized potential social capital, facilitates individual firms’ …
Life Cycle Assessment of a passive house in a seismic temperate zone
… Francesco Masciarelli, seeks to implement the best principles of the constructive-technological
culture: philosophical and esoteric models of sustainable design were used in building a …
culture: philosophical and esoteric models of sustainable design were used in building a …
Marketing innovation and internationalization in smart city development: a systematic review, framework and research agenda
Purpose Smart cities and their internationalization process and efforts in order to gain the
competitive advantage in the international arena have received a great deal of attention by …
competitive advantage in the international arena have received a great deal of attention by …
Innovation in cities a driving force for knowledge flows: Exploring the relationship between high-tech firms, student mobility, and the role of youth entrepreneurship
Cities have increasingly asserted their central role in the national economy and in
developing and promoting knowledge and innovation at local and national levels. Scholars, …
developing and promoting knowledge and innovation at local and national levels. Scholars, …
Talking about a revolution? Costly and costless signals and the role of innovativeness in equity crowdfunding
Uncertainty and information asymmetries in crowdfunding can be reduced via the quality
signals project proponents send to potential supporters. Drawing on signaling theory, this study …
signals project proponents send to potential supporters. Drawing on signaling theory, this study …
How social capital affects innovation in a cultural network: Exploring the role of bonding and bridging social capital
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how bonding (ie tightly knit, emotionally
close social relationships) and bridging social capital (ie outward looking open social …
close social relationships) and bridging social capital (ie outward looking open social …