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Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3Rd Edition Bessant Test Bank Full Chapter PDF
Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3Rd Edition Bessant Test Bank Full Chapter PDF
2. Open innovation is
*a. a model for organising the process where firms seek to source ideas from inside and
outside
b. an approach to risk management in innovation
c. a board-level commitment to unlimited funds for innovation activities
d. an innovation project with no limit on the number of staff employed
3. Communities of practice are facilities where sports skills can be developed more
effectively.
a. True
*b. False
4. Which of the following are NOT advantages which might emerge from a process of
shared learning?
a. challenge and structured critical reflection from different perspectives
b. different perspectives can bring in new concepts (or old concepts which are new to
the learner)
c. shared experimentation can reduce perceived and actual costs risks in trying new
things
*d. less audiovisual material is needed
6. A supplier development programme involving a major buyer firm and several of its
key suppliers offers an opportunity for establishing a learning network.
*a. True
b. False
7. The theory of networks talks about ‘emergent properties’ – essentially where the
whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Which of the following is not an emergent
property of an innovation network?
a. Bringing together different knowledge sets to solve a particular complex problem
b. Maximising problem-solving capabilities by getting more (and different) minds on the
job
c. Sharing the risks around exploring and exploiting new ideas
*d. Reducing the catering costs of network meetings
8. Necessity is always the mother of invention. Innovation only succeeds when there is
a clear user need.
a. True
*b. False
10. In innovation networks, bigger is always better - the more players in the network the
more effective it is?
a. True
*b. False
12. Innovation networks are only used in new product development and do not apply in
service sectors.
a. True
*b. False
13. Which of the following is not a benefit which could emerge from an innovation
network?
a. getting access to different and complementary knowledge sets
b. reducing risks by sharing them
c. accessing new markets and technologies
*d. priority access to major cultural events
Language: Finnish
Kirj.
CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS
Englanninkielestä suomentanut
Hertta Enkvist
SISÄLLYS:
Korven kulkuri.
Pesän varjelijat.
Meren tiikeri.
Hämäränpeikko.
Kun eversti tuli Gallagherin leiriin.
Korven kulkuri.
Hyvin varovasti kulkuri nyt hiipi pitkin vaapperaa oksaa, joka painui
syvälle lisääntyvän painon alla. Ihmetellen kenties, miksi oli äkkiä
käynyt niin raskaaksi, siili hitaasti kääntyi kiivetäkseen jälleen
vähemmän epävarmalle kannattimelle. Päästyään tuskin enempää
kuin puoleksi ympäri se kohtasi muutaman tuuman päässä matalaksi
kyyristyneen oudon vieraan hiljaiset, kuolemaa ennustavat kasvot.
Isku tietysti osui tyhjään; Ismael oli hävinnyt kuin varjo. Hetkeä
myöhemmin karhu tunsi vihlovaa kipua suurissa lihaksissa juuri
kantapään yläpuolella. Se pyörähti ympäri ja iski taas kuin leimaus.
Mutta vastustaja oli jo mennyt. Se kyyrötti hiljaa muristen
kymmenkunnan jalan päässä houkutellen karhua ajamaan takaa.
Pesän varjelijat.