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Business Connections of Migrant Entrepreneurs: Finding a Niche in the Diverse City of Amsterdam
1 January 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementAmsterdam is known to be a cosmopolitan and multicultural city where newly arrived migrants find opportunities to test business ideas. Behind every business idea, there are people supporting the entrepreneurs’ ...
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How to promote managers’ innovative behavior at work: Individual factors and perceptions
1 January 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementWith the rapid development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), digital technology changes how banks translate new customer demands into new products and services. To achieve this translation, banks ...
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Wastewater management by citizens
10 November 2020 | ARISI<p>Self-organisation in environmental service delivery is increasingly being promoted as an alternative to centralised service delivery. This article argues that self-organised environmental service delivery ...
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Balancing Exploration and Exploitation in Sustainable Urban Innovation: An Ambidexterity Perspective toward Smart Cities
5 November 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe potential of technological innovation to address urban sustainability has been widely acknowledged over the last decade. Across cities globally, local governments have engaged in partnership arrangements with the ...
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The contribution of professional youth work to the development of socially vulnerable youngsters: A multiple case study
1 November 2020 | ARISIThe central question in this study is how, for whom, and under which conditions professional youth work contributes to the personal development of socially vulnerable youngsters, the reinforcement of their social ...
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Developing Educational Escape Rooms for Experiential Entrepreneurship Education
1 November 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementEducational escape rooms (EERs) are increasingly used in education as learning innovations for non-digital and game-based learning (GBL) since EERs positively influence student motivation. They are common in ...
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Lessons from entrepreneurial failure through vicarious learning
25 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementDespite its widespread occurrence, the topic of failure is barely addressed in entrepreneurship education. Consequently, students are given an incomplete and unrealistic picture of the complexity of being entrepreneurs.
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Strategic orientations and digital marketing tactics in cross-border e-commerce: Comparing developed and emerging markets
24 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementIn this article, the impact of strategic orientations on the use of digital marketing tactics and, subsequently, on the international business performance of small electronic retailers (e-retailers) in cross-border ...
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Intervention Framework SmartUp
17 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThis comprehensive document shares up-to-date knowledge on Early Warning Signals of business crisis, presents detection and intervention opportunities, and makes a clear case for their beneficial application to SME ...
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Urban Innovation Systems
15 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementIntroduction: There are good reasons to study urban innovation from a systemic perspective. A key finding in innovation research is that organizations rarely innovate in isolation, but in interaction with clients, ...
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It works! But now what? Upscaling smart city experiments
5 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe city as lab People and organizations everywhere are working to make the city more sustainable, more circular and climate-proof. Sustainable innovations are not for sale, we have to make them ourselves by ...
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Measuring safety in aviation
1 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyAs part of their SMS, aviation service providers are required to develop and maintain the means to verify the safety performance of their organisation and to validate the effectiveness of safety risk controls. ...
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Policy evaluation report
30 September 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementIn this policy evaluation report, the results of the first 2 years of the Interreg funded ABCitiEs project are presented. In total 16 entrepreneurship collectives have been studied in 5 partner regions, i.e. Athens, ...
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Use characteristics and harm potential of ecstasy in The Netherlands
10 September 2020 | ARISIIntroduction: Ecstasy (MDMA) is a popular recreational drug, but its illegal production and trade in the Netherlands have developed into a serious public order and ecological problem which endanger and question the ...
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Shaping energy norms in digital communities
1 September 2020 | ARISIReducing energy consumption in urban households is essential for reaching the necessary climate research and policy targets for CO2 reduction and sustainability. The dominant approach has been to invest in ...
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Governing Collaborative Value Creation in the Context of Grand Challenges: A Case Study of a Cross-Sectoral Collaboration in the Textile Industry
17 June 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe aim of this study is to understand how governance mechanisms in cross-sector collaborations (CSCs) for sustainability affect value creation and capture and subsequently the survival of this organizational form.
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How do EV drivers adapt their charging behavior to battery size and charging capabilities?
14 June 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyCharging station infrastructure is designed to meet the demand of electric vehicle (EV) drivers. Prediction of the necessary supply of charging stations is often a data driven process in which charging patterns from ...
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Towards an Optimal IPO Mechanism
1 June 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementConcerns about the negative consequences of the excessive underpricing of the current arrangement in the initial public offering (IPO) market for the provision of entrepreneurial finance—book ...
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Are urban water bodies really cooling?
1 June 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologySmall urban water bodies, like ponds or canals, are often assumed to cool their surroundings during hot periods, when water bodies remain cooler than air during daytime. However, during the night they may be warmer. ...
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Adopting zero-waste indigo dyeing production
18 May 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementDyStar is a multinational organization and world leader of dyestuffs and chemical manufacturing. As the world’s largest supplier of textile dyes, it offers a broad range of products and has increasingly ...