Enhancing expert contribution in university business incubation: Case study of college of arts, media and technology new product development project

In the last decade, business incubation has been an important strategy for promoting business and entrepreneurship development, both in developing countries and the EU. According to the United Nations Creative Economy Report 2010, there are a number of features indicating that in 2008-2009, the worl...

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Main Authors: Acrapol Nimmolrat, Nopasit Chakpitak, Matteo M. Savino
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-498532018-09-04T04:19:22Z Enhancing expert contribution in university business incubation: Case study of college of arts, media and technology new product development project Acrapol Nimmolrat Nopasit Chakpitak Matteo M. Savino Computer Science In the last decade, business incubation has been an important strategy for promoting business and entrepreneurship development, both in developing countries and the EU. According to the United Nations Creative Economy Report 2010, there are a number of features indicating that in 2008-2009, the world economy faced its most severe recession in 70 years, which largely undermined growth, employment and quality of life. In this context, while traditional businesses and manufacturing were seriously hit, the knowledge-based creative sectors were more resistant to this world crisis. This paper addresses the issue of experts' motivation and contributions to university New Product Development (NPD) projects through a specific methodology. A case study developed at the College of Arts, Media and Technology (CAMT), Chiang Mai University (CMU) is provided to validate the proposed methodology. An individual case study was employed to analyze the results and outcomes of the project. Findings reveal that to ensure long-term success of the university NPD project and University Business Incubation (UBI) center, a spiral of knowledge (SECI model) is essential to reach higher levels of knowledge. This spiral of knowledge can be achieved by raising experts' motivation and contribution towards the university by continuous contribution from experts and/or an expansion of the expert network. © 2011 IEEE. 2018-09-04T04:19:22Z 2018-09-04T04:19:22Z 2011-12-28 Conference Proceeding 2-s2.0-84255162053 10.1109/SKIMA.2011.6089981 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84255162053&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/49853
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Computer Science
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Acrapol Nimmolrat
Nopasit Chakpitak
Matteo M. Savino
Enhancing expert contribution in university business incubation: Case study of college of arts, media and technology new product development project
description In the last decade, business incubation has been an important strategy for promoting business and entrepreneurship development, both in developing countries and the EU. According to the United Nations Creative Economy Report 2010, there are a number of features indicating that in 2008-2009, the world economy faced its most severe recession in 70 years, which largely undermined growth, employment and quality of life. In this context, while traditional businesses and manufacturing were seriously hit, the knowledge-based creative sectors were more resistant to this world crisis. This paper addresses the issue of experts' motivation and contributions to university New Product Development (NPD) projects through a specific methodology. A case study developed at the College of Arts, Media and Technology (CAMT), Chiang Mai University (CMU) is provided to validate the proposed methodology. An individual case study was employed to analyze the results and outcomes of the project. Findings reveal that to ensure long-term success of the university NPD project and University Business Incubation (UBI) center, a spiral of knowledge (SECI model) is essential to reach higher levels of knowledge. This spiral of knowledge can be achieved by raising experts' motivation and contribution towards the university by continuous contribution from experts and/or an expansion of the expert network. © 2011 IEEE.
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author Acrapol Nimmolrat
Nopasit Chakpitak
Matteo M. Savino
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Nopasit Chakpitak
Matteo M. Savino
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title Enhancing expert contribution in university business incubation: Case study of college of arts, media and technology new product development project
title_short Enhancing expert contribution in university business incubation: Case study of college of arts, media and technology new product development project
title_full Enhancing expert contribution in university business incubation: Case study of college of arts, media and technology new product development project
title_fullStr Enhancing expert contribution in university business incubation: Case study of college of arts, media and technology new product development project
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing expert contribution in university business incubation: Case study of college of arts, media and technology new product development project
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