Applying business intelligence and innovation to entrepreneurship:
"Smart watches, autonomous vehicles, and talking robots are now an everyday part of life for many regions of the world. The digital revolution has now permeated nearly every facet of our existence. This surge in technological advancement has ushered in what economists term an "innovation e...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Smart watches, autonomous vehicles, and talking robots are now an everyday part of life for many regions of the world. The digital revolution has now permeated nearly every facet of our existence. This surge in technological advancement has ushered in what economists term an "innovation economy." In this era, the synergy between technology and business intelligence propels groundbreaking innovations, fostering entrepreneurial ventures across various sectors. These ventures encompass an array of industries, including agriculture, fast-moving consumer goods, hospitality, cultural and indigenous products, to name just a few. While these entrepreneurial endeavors bring forth creativity and contribute to circular economies within communities, not all manage to navigate the challenging environment successfully. This raises a pressing concern - how can entrepreneurs harness the power of business intelligence and innovation to achieve sustainability and a competitive edge in today's complex business landscape?Applying Business Intelligence and Innovation to Entrepreneurship brings a definitive solution to academicians, researchers, and students who seek a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic interplay between entrepreneurship, business intelligence, and innovation. By dissecting various types of organizations, from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to technology-based startups like Fintech, digital marketing, and community-driven initiatives, this book paints a vivid picture of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. It delves deep into the symbiotic relationship between local wisdom and innovation, shedding light on how entrepreneurs can seize opportunities presented by disruptive and unpredictable phenomena."-- |
Beschreibung: | 20 PDFs (346 pages) Also available in print. |
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contents | Chapter 1. The systematic literature review on business intelligence towards entrepreneurial orientation of ventures -- Chapter 2. Role of technology business incubator in enhancing entrepreneurship ecosystem -- Chapter 3. Blockchain and entrepreneurship -- Chapter 4. Introduction to operation and supply chain management for entrepreneurship -- Chapter 5. Neuromarketing as a digital marketing strategy to unravel the evolution of marketing communication -- Chapter 6. Fintech startups and cryptocurrency in business: revolutionizing entrepreneurship -- Chapter 7. Requirements of adopting SMEs for business intelligence systems: a field study in the industrial zone of Setif in Algeria -- Chapter 8. Design thinking and creativity in entrepreneurial innovation -- Chapter 9. Business intelligence and innovation moderating roles on entrepreneurship and management using champiopreneurship approach -- Chapter 10. Impact of board of directors composition, activity, and compensation on the ESG performance in an international context -- Chapter 11. Sustainability in transformational and transactional leadership: Turkish textile industry example -- Chapter 12. A study on the interaction between civil business groups and the state from the perspective of public sphere theory: a comparison between the shangha -- Chapter 13. Going back to basics as an innovative way forward on Muslim health tourism: keep Sharia in the loop. |
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spelling | Applying business intelligence and innovation to entrepreneurship Kannapat Kankaew, Parinya Nakpathom, Alhuda Chnitphattana, Krittipat Pitchayadejanant, Siwaporn Kunnapapdeelert, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2024. 20 PDFs (346 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. The systematic literature review on business intelligence towards entrepreneurial orientation of ventures -- Chapter 2. Role of technology business incubator in enhancing entrepreneurship ecosystem -- Chapter 3. Blockchain and entrepreneurship -- Chapter 4. Introduction to operation and supply chain management for entrepreneurship -- Chapter 5. Neuromarketing as a digital marketing strategy to unravel the evolution of marketing communication -- Chapter 6. Fintech startups and cryptocurrency in business: revolutionizing entrepreneurship -- Chapter 7. Requirements of adopting SMEs for business intelligence systems: a field study in the industrial zone of Setif in Algeria -- Chapter 8. Design thinking and creativity in entrepreneurial innovation -- Chapter 9. Business intelligence and innovation moderating roles on entrepreneurship and management using champiopreneurship approach -- Chapter 10. Impact of board of directors composition, activity, and compensation on the ESG performance in an international context -- Chapter 11. Sustainability in transformational and transactional leadership: Turkish textile industry example -- Chapter 12. A study on the interaction between civil business groups and the state from the perspective of public sphere theory: a comparison between the shangha -- Chapter 13. Going back to basics as an innovative way forward on Muslim health tourism: keep Sharia in the loop. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "Smart watches, autonomous vehicles, and talking robots are now an everyday part of life for many regions of the world. The digital revolution has now permeated nearly every facet of our existence. This surge in technological advancement has ushered in what economists term an "innovation economy." In this era, the synergy between technology and business intelligence propels groundbreaking innovations, fostering entrepreneurial ventures across various sectors. These ventures encompass an array of industries, including agriculture, fast-moving consumer goods, hospitality, cultural and indigenous products, to name just a few. While these entrepreneurial endeavors bring forth creativity and contribute to circular economies within communities, not all manage to navigate the challenging environment successfully. This raises a pressing concern - how can entrepreneurs harness the power of business intelligence and innovation to achieve sustainability and a competitive edge in today's complex business landscape?Applying Business Intelligence and Innovation to Entrepreneurship brings a definitive solution to academicians, researchers, and students who seek a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic interplay between entrepreneurship, business intelligence, and innovation. By dissecting various types of organizations, from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to technology-based startups like Fintech, digital marketing, and community-driven initiatives, this book paints a vivid picture of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. It delves deep into the symbiotic relationship between local wisdom and innovation, shedding light on how entrepreneurs can seize opportunities presented by disruptive and unpredictable phenomena."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 03/22/2024). Business intelligence. Entrepreneurship. New business enterprises Management. Technological innovations Economic aspects. Electronic books. Chnitphattana, Alhuda 1987- editor. Kannapat Kankaew 1973- editor. Kunnapapdeelert, Siwaporn, editor. Nakpathom, Parinya 1983- editor. Pitchayadejanant, Krittipat, editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369318461 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/979-8-3693-1846-1 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Applying business intelligence and innovation to entrepreneurship Chapter 1. The systematic literature review on business intelligence towards entrepreneurial orientation of ventures -- Chapter 2. Role of technology business incubator in enhancing entrepreneurship ecosystem -- Chapter 3. Blockchain and entrepreneurship -- Chapter 4. Introduction to operation and supply chain management for entrepreneurship -- Chapter 5. Neuromarketing as a digital marketing strategy to unravel the evolution of marketing communication -- Chapter 6. Fintech startups and cryptocurrency in business: revolutionizing entrepreneurship -- Chapter 7. Requirements of adopting SMEs for business intelligence systems: a field study in the industrial zone of Setif in Algeria -- Chapter 8. Design thinking and creativity in entrepreneurial innovation -- Chapter 9. Business intelligence and innovation moderating roles on entrepreneurship and management using champiopreneurship approach -- Chapter 10. Impact of board of directors composition, activity, and compensation on the ESG performance in an international context -- Chapter 11. Sustainability in transformational and transactional leadership: Turkish textile industry example -- Chapter 12. A study on the interaction between civil business groups and the state from the perspective of public sphere theory: a comparison between the shangha -- Chapter 13. Going back to basics as an innovative way forward on Muslim health tourism: keep Sharia in the loop. Business intelligence. Entrepreneurship. New business enterprises Management. Technological innovations Economic aspects. |
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title_full | Applying business intelligence and innovation to entrepreneurship Kannapat Kankaew, Parinya Nakpathom, Alhuda Chnitphattana, Krittipat Pitchayadejanant, Siwaporn Kunnapapdeelert, editors. |
title_fullStr | Applying business intelligence and innovation to entrepreneurship Kannapat Kankaew, Parinya Nakpathom, Alhuda Chnitphattana, Krittipat Pitchayadejanant, Siwaporn Kunnapapdeelert, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Applying business intelligence and innovation to entrepreneurship Kannapat Kankaew, Parinya Nakpathom, Alhuda Chnitphattana, Krittipat Pitchayadejanant, Siwaporn Kunnapapdeelert, editors. |
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