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[4] of cover. 311 08$a9789812708557 311 08$a9812708553 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents; Preface; SECTION I: MANAGING NEW TECHNOLOGIES; Chapter 1 An Exploratory Analysis of TSS Firms: Insights from the Italian Nanotech Industry Vittorio Chiesa, Alfredo De Massis, and Federico Frattini; 1. Introduction; 2. Research Objectives and Methodology; 3. A Framework for Nanotechnology Firms Classification; 4. Emerging Business Models among Nanotech TSS Companies; 4.1. The empirical results; 5. Conclusions; References 327 $aChapter 2 Knowledge Creation Dynamics and Financial Governance: Crisis of Growth in Biotech Firms Anne-Laure Saives, Mehran Ebrahimi, Robert H. Desmarteau, and Catherine Garnier1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical Framework and Research Questions; 2.1. Biopharmaceutical knowledge and innovation creation; 2.2. Development cycle of bio-technology firms; 3. Methodology; 4. Discussion; 4.1. The different "modes of development" of high-tech companies; 5. What is the Possible Conciliation between the Development Modes of High-Tech Knowledge Creating Firms?; 5.1. The "teleological rupture" 327 $a5.2. The creativity crisis6. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3 Partnerships between Technology-Based Start-Ups and Established Firms: Case Studies from the Cambridge (U.K.) High-Tech Business Cluster Tim Minshall, Rob Valli, Pete Fraser, and David Probert; 1. Introduction; 2. Research Background; 3. Research Approach; 4. Discussion; 4.1. Strategies and business models; 4.2. Organisational and industry "clockspeed"; 4.3. Size difference and proximity; 4.4. Resources and funding; 4.5. Partnering competence; 5. Conclusions; References 327 $aChapter 4 Impacts of RFID on Warehouse Management in the Retail Industry Louis-A. Lefebvre, Elisabeth Lefebvre, Samuel Fosso Wamba, and Harold Boeck1. Introduction; 2. Background; 2.1. Current context of the retail industry; 2.2. RFID early adopters in the retail industry; 2.3. Warehousing and the potential of RFID; 3. Methodology; 4. Results; 5. Conclusion and Future Research Avenues; References; Chapter 5 Factors Driving the Broadband Internet Growth in the OECD Countries Petri Kero; 1. Introduction; 2. Previous Studies; 3. Data Analysis and the Models 327 $a4. The Determinants of the Broadband Internet Diffusion in the OECD Countries5. Conclusions; References; Chapter 6 What Comes After "New-to-the-World" Product Success for a Small Firm? Utilize MOT Analysis and Implementation for Innovative Products and Competitive Lead Myra Urness; 1. Introduction; 2. Background - The Firm and Interventional Treatment; 3. MOT Strategy and Analysis Framework - Examples; 3.1. Example of one area in the technology landscape: The interventional field - Firm's current competitive analysis. Size of current competitors in interventional field (private and public) 327 $a3.1.1. 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