follower”. Only produces the product which is sure of success.( World car view‚ Chen JianHao‚2006-08-09) 2. BerndBohr‚ Chairman of the Department of business said: "we believe that the large-scale commercialization of fuel cell vehicles over the next 20 years is not expected to occur‚ even if commercialization is to a certain extent‚ also is in a high-cost way. Hybrid vehicles have shown their good development potential‚ United States a market survey shows that one-third of potential new car buyers think
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Universities‚ governments and industry: Can the essential nature of universities survive the drive to commercialize? Simon N. Young Author information ► Article notes ► Copyright and License information ► Having spent 40 years in universities‚ I have had sufficient time to consider some of the idiosyncrasies‚ foibles and problems of these academic institutions. The purpose of this editorial is to discuss the current state of university research and explain why I find some aspects of the current
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In this stage‚ the managers of Healthy Juice Company selects and applies their favoured strategies to change and sell the products. It is an important factor because if the process seems to be too costly and too long‚ the opportunity of commercialization will end up. So‚ process needs to be not much longer and costly. Position: Position refers to the ways through which the organization would position its innovation or its product in the particular industry sector. The Healthy Juice Company is
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Science and Technology Park (BISCAST SCITECHLAB Park) will provide this connectivity. Existing centers like: Center for Applied Science‚ Technology Innovation & Commercialization; and Regional Business Resource Center will form part of the BISCAST SCITECHLAB Park to focus on the research activities‚ incubation‚ patents and commercialization aspect. New centers will be created to support instructions as well as researches like Digital Fabrication and Manufacturing Laboratory (FABMANLAB)‚ and Educational
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focus of such curricula have changed in recent years‚ due to several trends. The rise of a knowledge-based economy has brought greater attention to the management and commercialization of intellectual property (Markman‚ Siegel‚ & Wright‚ 2008). Questions regarding the appropriate business models to foster successful commercialization have been further complicated by the rise of “open-source” innovation (e.g.‚ Linux‚ a software company that has captured substantial market share). And new institutions
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master slogan of the corporate occupation.” (2009‚ p.191) Author McMurtry thinks the university is more commercialization‚ and the university presidents think themselves as a CEO of the firm‚ and a lot of corporate advertising into the school. McMurtry does not absolutely confirm his arguments‚ and he gives a example on the other hand‚ like Paul Martin agrees with university becomes commercialization‚ and he thinks mony is more important than education. Also‚ McMurtry thinks university mangers control
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Capitalism‚ Sport and Resistance Adrian Budd South Bank University Introduction In the late 1970s the non-racial sports movement in South Africa adopted the slogan‚ coined by Hassan Howa of the South African Cricket Board‚ ’no normal sport in an abnormal society’. It later became a standard defence of the sporting boycott of apartheid. That black cricketers like the West Indian Alvin Kallicharan could only compete as honourary whites rather confirmed this view‚ as it did that of the
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“When you’re finished changing‚ you’re finished” ( Ben Franklin).We live in a very dynamic world‚ where things are constantly changing and what was great yesterday isn’t good enough today. Every day there is a new thing or idea coming up and competition is constantly increasing‚ which is why companies are always seeking ways to change and fit in that market and compete. Companies go through transformations to make it in the complex world that we live in. Some changes might be incremental and small
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EVOLUTION OF MICROFINANCE AND POVERTY RDUCTIONIN GHANA BY JOSEPH TETTEH OLIVIA GIDIGLO BENJAMIN TETTEH JOHN KOFI DORGBEFU IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF A BACHELOR’S DEGREE (B. Sc. HONS) IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ UNIVERSITY OF GHANA‚ LEGON. JUNE‚ 2013 CHAPTER ONE PROPOSAL 1.0BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Modern microfinance emerged in the 1970s pioneered by – among others – the Grameen and SEWA
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feeling of community by linking the team to nationhood. This attraction felt by sports fans towards the aspect of community is highlighted in Commercial Sport‚ as the article describes how spectating globalized sports “offers an opportunity for people to develop a sense of belonging‚ feel part of a bigger community and is a refuge from everyday life concerns” (Genz and Møller 269). However‚ the problem with creating a marketing strategy that utilizes themes of nationalism and patriotism is that
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