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Keywords: Civic crowdfunding, Civic engagement, Civic entrepreneurship, Civic identity, Digital citizenship, Participation inequalities, Peer-to-peer economy, Social cohesion, Urban innovation

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Keywords: government, innovation resistance, parking, Sharing economy services, topic modelling

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Keywords: innovation, public sector, sharing economy, technology, welfare state

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If a person wants to share their car, trust is required that the person using the car will 1) take care of the car, 2) will not steal or damage the car, and 3) that this person will pay for their usage of the car. The actor borrowing their car needs to trust that the car is in good shape and that the car will be available at the required time.

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Keywords: blockchain, government, network, P2P, peer-to-peer, sharing economy, trust

Welcome to the May edition of the Technology Innovation Management Review.

This special issue explores research questions at the intersection of sharing economy and governability, particularly, public governance and broader social benefits.

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Call for Papers for Special Issue of the TIM Review

Aligning multiple stakeholder value propositions: the challenge of new companies

committed to scale early and rapidly

 

Abstract submission deadline: August 15th, 2020 / Final submission of manuscripts: February 15th, 2021

 

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The study directly assesses the link between entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) in human resources management (HRM). The paper aims at answering the research question: Is there any correlation between EO & the introduction of AI tools in HRM? EO is considered in three domains: innovation, proactiveness, and risk taking. Innovation is closely linked with the companies’ internationalization.

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More and more companies want to embrace the digital world in order to gain visibility in their existing market, as well as enter into new ones. Nowadays, even companies that are still small already have an internet presence, some starting from an early stage.

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