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van Velzen, Monique (author), Boru, A. (author), Sarton, Elise (author), de Beaufort, Arnout Jan (author)
Educational challenge: Medical education must equip future professionals with the necessary skills to navigate the complex healthcare landscape. Clinical knowledge is essential, and critical and creative thinking skills are vital to meet the challenges of the system. Design thinking offers a structured approach that integrates creativity and...
journal article 2024
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Kolagar, M. (author), Parida, Vinit (author), Sjödin, David (author)
Manufacturing companies are introducing innovative ways to facilitate the sustainable transition of their customers’ operations. The emerging literature on digital servitization proposes numerous factors, such as the use of advanced artificial intelligence analytics, orientation toward outcomes, and aligning ecosystem partnerships, which can...
journal article 2024
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Belz, Andrea (author), Graddy-Reed, Alexandra (author), Shweta, F. N.U. (author), Giga, A. (author), Murali, Shivesh Meenakshi (author)
Peer-reviewed publications and patents serve as important signatures of knowledge generation, and therefore the authors and their organizations can represent agents of intellectual transformation. Accurate tracking of these players enables scholars to follow knowledge evolution. However, while author name disambiguation has been discussed...
conference paper 2023
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Jurelionis, A. (author), Stankevičiūtė, G. (author), Dhital, A. (author), van Andel, E. (author), Sundman, J. (author), Stasiulienė, L. (author), Acharya, S. (author), Subra, R. (author)
This paper presents the results of surveys conducted among students and teachers / mentors in Nepal, Bhutan, and India, regarding the impact of implementing Problembased learning (PBL) methodology in engineering and multidisciplinary projects. The surveys were carried out under the Erasmus+ funded project, "Strengthening Problembased learning in...
conference paper 2023
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Fink, Matthias (author), Maresch, Daniela (author), Gartner, J. (author)
Social robots—such as autonomous vehicles, service robots, or healthcare robots—are designed to support tasks in a broad range of human activities. However, these robots face moral dilemmas because they must make decisions that may do good for one human but potentially inflict harm on another. We argue that Kant's categorical imperative provides...
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Coelen, J. (author), Smulders, F.E.H.M. (author)
The early stage of new venture creation is highly undetermined, is high in uncertainty and requires action to progress. These characteristics overlap with the definition of what makes a problematic situation a design problem. In order to improve education for students to deal with this type of problem, this chapter builds on the paradigm of ...
book chapter 2023
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Hasan, A. Rasem (author), Sidiq, Fajar (author), Huntjens, Patrick (author), Jafar, Hanan A. (author), Kroesen, J.O. (author)
The research conducted within the Palestinian Dutch Academic Cooperation on Water (PADUCO) program confirms that capacitive electrodialysis (CED) has the potential of becoming the next innovation in water purification. It uses less energy (<0.5 kWh/m3 ) than reverse osmosis (3–10 kWh/m3 ) and is, in particular, promising for local small-scale...
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Belz, Andrea (author), Graddy-Reed, Alexandra (author), Shweta, FNU (author), Giga, A. (author), Murali, Shivesh Meenakshi (author)
Bibliographic name disambiguation is an major semantic challenge, but critical to social sciences studies of important intellectual assets. Here we contribute to innovation research in several ways. We show a significant synonym problem in author names and discuss how a pre-processing heuristic step standardizing name variants helps, but...
conference paper 2022
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Stompff, Guido (author), van Bruinessen, T.M. (author), Smulders, F.E.H.M. (author)
In design research, the activities of design and research coalesce. It introduces thorny epistemological challenges and Dewey's pattern of inquiry is explored for its relevance for design research. First, a logical framework for design inquiry is developed that enables to reach warranted conclusions, retrospectively. Second, a temporal...
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Kamp, L.M. (author), Meslin, T.A.J. (author), Khodaei, H. (author), Ortt, J.R. (author)
It is important for companies to be able to make their business models dynamic. This enables them to adapt to changing circumstances and remain viable. The aim of this paper is to combine insights from the literature on business models and business model dynamics into a comprehensive dynamic business model framework. The framework that is...
journal article 2021
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Hunink, Yvo Thomas Anton (author), Kamp, L.M. (author), Blom, E.M. (author)
Energy system projects in countries like India are often failing. Not only because of technical or economical barriers, but mainly institutional and social issues are at the base of these failures. A co-creation, or participatory, process to align all demands and requirements of the different stakeholders is required. This paper takes...
conference paper 2020
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Kroesen, J.O. (author), Ndegwah, David (author)
Growing population pressure, climate change and urbanization necessitate the increase of agricultural production and innovation. Horticulture by means of protected cultivation primarily for vegetables production seems promising by creating a controlled environment for light, temperature and moisture and against diseases. But there is a gap...
journal article 2019
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Etriya, Etriya (author), Scholten, V.E. (author), Wubben, Emiel F.M. (author), Omta, S. W.F.(Onno) (author)
Farmers may vary in their response to or anticipation of agrifood market changes, which probably depends on their entrepreneurial degree and networks. This paper aims to investigate the effects of farmers’ entrepreneurial degree and network content (i.e., business ties, technology ties, and network heterogeneity) on farm performance (i.e.,...
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Khodaei, H. (author), Ortt, J.R. (author)
Business model dynamics is important, because high-tech companies, the technology that they commercialize, and the market in which they operate all change over time. We build on the dynamic capability view of the firm to explain business model evolution and innovation, looking particularly at the dynamics that are created by interactions...
journal article 2019
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Haghighi Talab, A. (author), Scholten, V.E. (author), van Beers, Cees (author)
Organizations collaborate with external actors in order to acquire knowledge resources they cannot develop internally for economic and/or technical reasons. Mode 2 and Triple Helix models have examined the role of different organizational types in collaborative creation and knowledge use. This paper is an empirical investigation on whether...
journal article 2018
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Kroesen, J.O. (author)
Usually the present-day understanding of Africa doesn't look back beyond its colonial past. But the difficulties of African nation states with the Western system of a strong and accountable state and an open civil society have to be understood from the perspective of the precolonial system of in-group solidarity and vertical networks under...
journal article 2018
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Kroesen, J.O. (author), Ndegwah, David J. (author)
In Africa slowly but steadily a transformation is taking place in the management styles of enterprises. There is a trend towards more precise time management, more precision in dealing with increasingly sophisticated technology, more feedback from the bottom to the top in order to manage the processes properly, more professionalism and...
conference paper 2017
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Ndegwah, David J. (author), Kroesen, J.O. (author)
The neoliberal approach dominating the globalization process is criticized in this contribution as not working for the promotion of entrepreneurship in the Kenyan situation. It is a shortcut of the Western social and economic heritage in the first place. It has a limited understanding of human beings as only consisting of needs which should be...
conference paper 2017
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Kroesen, J.O. (author), Darson, Rudi (author), Ndegwah, David J. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Hartmann, L. (author)
review 2017
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