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Purpose – This paper aims to determine the affecting factors of the brand authenticity of startups in social media.
Design/methodology/approach – Using a qualitative method based on a grounded theory approach, this research specifies and classifies the affecting factors of brand authenticity of startups in social media through in-depth semi-structured interviews.
Findings – Multiple factors affecting the brand authenticity of startups in social media are determined and categorized as indexical, iconic and existential cues through this research. Connection to heritage and having credible support are determined as indexical cues. Founder intellectuality, brand intellectuality, commitment toward customers and proactive clear and interesting communications are identified as iconic cues. Having self-confidence and self-satisfaction, having intimacy with the brand and a joyful feeling for interactions with the community around the brand are determined as existential cues in this research. This research furthers previous arguments on a multiplicity of brand authenticity by shedding light on the relationship between the different aspects of authenticity and the form that different affecting factors can be organized together. Consumers eventually evaluate a strengthened perception of brand authenticity through existential cues that reflect the cues of other aspects (iconic and indexical) which passed through the goal-based assessment and self-authentication filter.
Research limitations/implications – The research sampling population can be more diversified in terms of sociodemographic attributes. Due to the qualitative methodology of this research, assessment of the findings through quantitative methods can be considered in future research. Practical implications – Using the findings of this research, startup managers can properly build a perception of authenticity in their consumers’ minds by using alternate factors while lacking major indexical cues such as heritage. This research helps startup businesses to design their brand communications better to convey their authenticity to their audiences.
Originality/value – This research determines the factors affecting the authenticity of startup brands in social media. It also defines the process of authenticity perception through different aspects of brand authenticity.
Academic research is vital for innovation and industrial growth. However, a potential burden of processing ever more knowledge could be affecting research output and researchers’ careers. We look at a dataset of researchers who have published in journals in the field of economics during a period of 45 years. For a subset of these researchers, we amass data from journals listed in the EconLit database, supplemented with years of birth from public sources. Our results show an increase in the age of researchers at their first publication, in the number of articles referenced in debut articles, and in the number of co-authors. Simultaneously, we observe a decline in the probability of researchers changing research fields. Our findings extend earlier findings on patents and hint at a burden of knowledge pervading different areas of human progress. Moreover, our results indicate that researchers develop strategies of specialisation to deal with this challenge.
As consumer awareness surrounding impacts of the climate crisis continues to be a notable threat, businesses are searching for new models to make their sustainability profile even better. As a result, the implementation of a company’s sustainability vision following the SDGs has to be linked closely to the integration of customers into strategic action. One success factor is the management of customers over their entire life cycle. The Customer Journey serves as a model to systematise this approach, by designing touchpoints throughout the purchasing process in order to motivate consumers to act sustainably. Based on behaviour models, the authors develop recommendations for the food industry to design a sustainable Customer Journey that helps to reduce the percentage of consumers reporting positive attitudes to sustainable products while not exhibiting corresponding behaviour.
This paper takes a holistic view on an IP-traceability process in interorganizational R&D projects, as a particular Open innovation mode, aiming at showing different technologies which can be used in the front and backend of a traceability process and discussing these technologies in terms of their suitability for data from creativity processes in these projects. To achieve this goal a two-stage literature review on different technologies in the context of traceability was conducted. Then, criteria were derived from the characteristics of data from creativity processes and of interorganizational R&D projects, with which the resulting technologies were discussed. At the end, recommendations regarding suitable technologies for tracing individual creativity artifacts in interorganizational R&D projects were given.
Die vorliegende Studie zeigt, dass das Thema Smart Innovation (der Einsatz von KI-Systemen im Innovationsprozess) von hoher Relevanz ist und Zustimmung für den Einsatz von KI im Innovationsprozess besteht. Sowohl von den Unternehmen als auch von den Studierenden werden Effizienzsteigerung, schnellere Bearbeitung großer Datenmengen, die Steigerung der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit und Kosteneinsparungen als Gründe für den Einsatz von KI im Innovationsprozess gesehen. In Deutschland finden KI-Technologien bereits jetzt punktuell und branchenunabhängig Anwendung im Innovationsprozess. Einflussfaktoren, wie Hochschulkooperationen, Innovationsabteilungen und Open Innovation können den Einsatz fördern. Vor allem KMU aus den frühen Phasen der Industrialisierung sollten davon Gebrauch machen. In einem Zusammenspiel von menschlicher Expertise und der schnellen und präzisen Datenverarbeitung der KI liegt das Erfolgsgeheimnis eines möglichst effizienten Innovationsprozesses. Es wird deutlich, dass verschiedene Einflussfaktoren erforderlich sind, um die Anwendung von Smart Innovation praktikabel zu gestalten. So gilt es zunächst die technischen Voraussetzungen einer funktionierenden IT-Infrastruktur zu erfüllen. Gleichbedeutend sind offene Fragestellungen hinsichtlich der Datenverfügbarkeit, des Dateneigentums und der Datensicherheit. Ohne rechtlichen Rahmen sind kaum Akteure gewillt, ihre Daten zu teilen und zugänglich zu machen. Erschwert wird der Einsatz von KI durch den nationalen IT-Fachkräftemangel. So sehen sowohl Unternehmen als auch die Studierenden das größte Hindernis im Mangel von KI-relevantem Know-how. Dies hemmt einerseits die Forschung, andererseits fehlt es den Unternehmen an erforderlichen Fachkräften für eine Einführung von KI im Unternehmen. Es ist jedoch notwendig, den Unternehmen durch das Aufzeigen von Anwendungsbeispielen, die Potenziale und Chancen von Smart Innovation zu vermitteln. Es gilt, die anwendungsorientierte Forschung zu fördern und einen reibungslosen Transfer in die Wirtschaft sicherzustellen. Dieser Wissensaustausch erfordert zudem eine höhere unternehmerische Risikobereitschaft. Es wächst die Notwendigkeit, unternehmensspezifische KI-Strategien zu entwerfen. Die Technologien entwickeln sich schnell, es gilt daher auch für Unternehmen sich diesem Fortschritt anzupassen, um den Anschluss nicht zu verlieren und die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit zu sichern. So liegt die größte Herausforderung im grundlegenden Wandel der Geschäftsmodelle, denn die Wertschöpfung erfolgreicher Unternehmen basiert zunehmend auf "digitalen assets". Daten gelten generell als die neue Ressource, als Rohstoff, auch für Smarte Innovationen. Die Bedeutung von Smart Innovation wird in Zukunft weiterhin ansteigen. Kurz- und mittelfristig unterstützt die Schwache KI vor allem bei der Datensammlung und -analyse, bei der Prozessautomatisierung sowie bei der Bedürfnis- und Trendidentifikation. Weiter werden sich inkrementelle Veränderungen im Innovationsmanagement mithilfe von Simulationen und der zufälligen Kombination von Technologien erhofft. Langfristig wird eine stärkere KI den Einsatz der Menschen im Innovationsprozess in Teilen ersetzen können. Ob autonomes Innovieren zukünftig möglich sein wird, hängt zunächst von dem Ausmaß der Neuheit einer Innovation, aber vor allem auch von der Möglichkeit einer kreativen KI ab. Es ist davon auszugehen, dass die Fortschritte im Bereich der KI nicht nur radikale Innovationen ermöglichen werden, sondern auch zu einer strukturellen Veränderung unseres heutigen Verständnisses des Innovationsmanagements führen.
Omnichannel retailing and sustainability are two important challenges for the fast fashion industry. However, the sustainable behavior of fast fashion consumers in an omnichannel environment has not received much attention from researchers. This paper aims to examine the factors that determine consumers’ willingness to participate in fast fashion brands’ used clothes recycling plans in an omnichannel retail environment. In particular, we examine the impact of individual consumer characteristics (environmental attitudes, consumer satisfaction), organizational arrangements constitutive for omnichannel retailing (channel integration), and their interplay (brand identification, impulsive consumption). A conceptual model was developed based on findings from previous research and tested on data that were collected online from Chinese fast fashion consumers. Findings suggest that consumers’ intentions for clothes recycling are mainly determined by individual factors, such as environmental attitudes and consumer satisfaction. Organizational arrangements (perceived channel integration) showed smaller effects. This study contributes to the literature on omnichannel (clothing) retail, as well as on sustainability in the clothing industry, by elucidating individual and organizational determinants of consumers’ recycling intentions for used clothes in an omnichannel environment. It helps retailers to organize used clothes recycling plans in an omnichannel environment and to motivate consumers to participate in them.
F&E-Bereiche nur kostenorientiert zu steuern, wird der immensen Bedeutung von Innovationserfolgen für die Zukunft von Unternehmen nicht gerecht. Ein agiles Innovationsmanagement benötigt ein solides F&E-Performance-Managementsystem als Basis. Entscheidend ist neben der Wahl "richtiger" Methoden und Kennzahlen die Wahrnehmung der Business-Partnerrolle durch die Controller. In diesem Beitrag wird das Innovation Performance Management beispielhaft für WMF konkretisiert.
Intralogistics operations in automotive OEMs increasingly confront problems of overcomplexity caused by a customer-centred production that requires customisation and, thus, high product variability, short-notice changes in orders and the handling of an overwhelming number of parts. To alleviate the pressure on intralogistics without sacrificing performance objectives, the speed and flexibility of logistical operations have to be increased. One approach to this is to utilise three-dimensional space through drone technology. This doctoral thesis aims at establishing a framework for implementing aerial drones in automotive OEM logistic operations.
As of yet, there is no research on implementing drones in automotive OEM logistic operations. To contribute to filling this gap, this thesis develops a framework for Drone Implementation in Automotive Logistics Operations (DIALOOP) that allows for a close interaction between the strategic and the operative level and can lead automotive companies through a decision and selection process regarding drone technology.
A preliminary version of the framework was developed on a theoretical basis and was then revised using qualitative-empirical data from semi-structured interviews with two groups of experts, i.e. drone experts and automotive experts. The drone expert interviews contributed a current overview of drone capabilities. The automotive experts interview were used to identify intralogistics operations in which drones can be implemented along with the performance measures that can be improved by drone usage.
Furthermore, all interviews explored developments and changes with a foreseeable influence on drone implementation.
The revised framework was then validated using participant validation interviews with automotive experts.
The finalised framework defines a step-by-step process leading from strategic decisions and considerations over the identification of logistics processes suitable for drone implementation and the relevant performance measures to the choice of appropriate drone types based on a drone classification specifically developed in this thesis for an automotive context.
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Unternehmen existieren dadurch, dass sie eine Entscheidung auf die andere folgen lassen: Sollen wir hier investieren oder lieber dort? Sollte diese Mitarbeiterin auf die Führungsstelle befördert werden oder jener Mitarbeiter? Und welcher Preis ist für die neue Dienstleistung angemessen? Ob es einem Unternehmen gut geht, hängt daher mit der Qualität der zahlreichen Entscheidungen zusammen: Entscheiden Unternehmen immer wieder klüger als die Konkurrenz, werden sie sich im Wettbewerb behaupten können.
Enterprise architecture (EA) is useful for promoting digital transformation in global companies and information societies. In this paper, the authors investigated and analyzed the process for digital transformation in global companies, together with related work in using and applying an enterprise architecture framework for the digital era named the adaptive integrated digital architecture framework (AIDAF). Moreover, they position the AIDAF framework for processing digital transformation in global companies. Based on this analysis, the authors propose and describe a new enterprise architecture process for promoting digital transformation in global companies. Furthermore, the authors propose an adaptive EA cycle-based architecture board framework on digital platforms, while verifying them with case studies in global companies. Finally, the authors clarify the challenges and critical success factors of the process and framework for digital transformation with architecture board reviews in the adaptive EA cycle to assist EA practitioners with its implementation.