Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Trends and Challenges in Pakistan PDMA Pakistan | April 14, 2021 Pakistan recorded 161.8 million mobile subscribers in May 2019 which increased from 150.2 million from the preceding year, thus marking a 7.72 percent increase
Agricultural Entrepreneurship and Product Innovation PDMA Pakistan | June 9, 2021 In Pakistan, agriculture sector is one of major contributors of economic activity having 19.8 percent share in GDP and it is the largest employer absorbing 42.3 percent of the country’s total labor force mainly from rural areas
No Innovation Without Entrepreneurship: From Passion to Practice Katharina Hölzle kHUB post date: October 25, 2022 Originally published: June 1, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 39, Issue 4 • July 2022) Read time: 20 minutes Access the Full Article In his Catalyst article, Kenneth Kahn takes an institutional perspective on innovation and entrepreneurship, arguing that a lack of differentiation between these two terms results in a missing demarcation of entrepreneurship and innovation centers at universities
"The Makers Movement Spurs Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship," Machine Design , July 18, 2013, Volume 85, Number 9, Page 76, ISSN 0024-9114
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"The Makers Movement Spurs Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship," Machine Design, July 18, 2013, Volume 85, Number 9, Page 76, ISSN 0024-9114
Innovation or Entrepreneurship: Which Comes First? Exploring the Implications for Higher Education Angela Paladino kHUB post date: September 29, 2022 Originally published: June 4, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 39, Issue 4 • July 2022) Read time: 12 minutes Access the Full Article Kahn's (2022) Catalyst article has posed some thought-provoking ideas regarding the distinction between innovation and entrepreneurship. While the article posits that there is a lack of clarity over what innovation and entrepreneurship represent and critiques the teaching of these ideals across universities, the author goes further to contend that these concepts do not overlap, despite research and teachings to the contrary
Entrepreneurship and New Product Development: Exploring the “Advantage of Youth” and “Business Acumen” Views Luca Grilli kHUB post date: December 23, 2022 Originally published: April 23, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 39 • Issue 5 • September 2022) Read time: 30 minutes Access the Full Article We explore the relevance of two different views on new product development (NPD) drivers, defined as “advantage of youth” and “business acumen.” The two arguments, that establish a negative relationship between an individual's age and NPD and a positive impact of professional experience on NPD, are theoretically contextualized and empirically tested in the entrepreneurship domain. Considering a sample of more than 4000 Italian entrepreneurs of innovative start-ups, a series of econometric analyses confirm that both effects apply and reveal interesting nuances as to the relevance of the age effect and the relative importance of different dimensions of entrepreneurs' business acumen on NPD
Intrapreneurs: The Nonconformists Intrapreneurs are those brave folks who exercise the impulse of entrepreneurship from within a larger organization...Some believe that entrepreneurs are born not developed, and that most entrepreneurship happens early in one’s career
Athaide kHUB post date: September 29, 2022 Originally published: June 7, 2022 (PDMA JPIM • Vol 39, Issue 4 • July 2022) Read time: 7 minutes Access Full Article Kahn's (2022) essay notes the growth in centers for innovation and entrepreneurship on college campuses and prompted his call for a clearer understanding and appreciation of the roles of the two phenomena. Kahn argues that while entrepreneurship focuses on new “venture” creation, innovation focuses on “offering” creation, i.e., creating new products, services, marketing methods, etc
As an educator, Susan served for 20 years as an Executive Professor on the adjunct faculty at Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business, as well as in Northeastern’s Corporate Education programs where she taught graduate courses in entrepreneurship and innovation. Susan is also a frequent guest lecturer and public speaker on the topics of innovation, entrepreneurship, and product organizations. Susan is active with many non-profits, most often at the intersection of education, entrepreneurship, and marginalized populations