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Innovation and entrepreneurship theory and practice mini-track

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  • Michael R. Bartolaccia(Author)
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  • Cesar Banderac(Author)
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  • Daniel Chandrand(Author)
  • aPenn State University
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  • bSt. John's University
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  • cNew Jersey Institute of Technology
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  • dUniversity of Technology Sydney
Research Output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding Conference contribution

Abstract

This mini-track examines both the theory and practice of knowledge management in organizations where innovation and an entrepreneurial structure require its successful application. Entrepreneurs often create knowledge but fail to capture it for future use. Organizations that have the ability to innovate in their early stages of existence and capture the knowledge they create are far better positioned to survive in the long run.