Co‐innovation: convergenomics, collaboration, and co‐creation for organizational values
- Sang M. LeeD. OlsonS. Trimi
- 16 November 2012
Business, Engineering
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to present a macro view of the evolution of innovation for value creation, from the closed to collaborative, open, and now co‐innovation. It reviews several mega…
Business model innovation in entrepreneurship
- S. TrimiJ. Berbegal‐Mirabent
- 8 September 2012
Business
The goal of this paper is to advance the understanding of emerging developments in business model design within the field of entrepreneurship. It is widely known that during the start-up process,…
Big-data applications in the government sector
- Gang-hoon KimS. TrimiJi-Hyong Chung
- 1 March 2014
Computer Science, Political Science
In the same way businesses use big data to pursue profits, governments use it to promote the public good.
Emerging trends in M-government
- S. TrimiHong Sheng
- 1 May 2008
Computer Science, Political Science
CACM
Considering the advantages and implications of increased usage of wireless connectivity for governmental information and services for governmental Information and services.
Current practices of leading e-government countries
- Sang M. LeeX. TanS. Trimi
- 1 October 2005
Political Science, Computer Science
IT is transforming the way governments function and valuable lessons can be learned from the pioneering e-government programs that have led the charge.
Impacts of service robots on service quality
- Ai-Hsuan ChiangS. Trimi
- 7 August 2020
Business, Computer Science
This study explores the service quality provided by robots based on real data in a hotel setting and found that customers’ top priorities for robots’ service quality are assurance and reliability, while tangible and empathy were not as important.
Convergence innovation in the digital age and in the COVID-19 pandemic crisis
- Sang M. LeeS. Trimi
- 25 September 2020
Business, Computer Science
Web 2.0 service adoption and entrepreneurial orientation
- Seong-bae LimS. TrimiHong-Hee Lee
- 7 October 2010
Business, Computer Science
The results show that there are significant differences in EO, overall and for each dimension, between the two groups (high adopters/low adopters of Web 2.0) and high adopting groups have a stronger EO in terms of all the four of the individual EO dimensions.
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